This was done by a group of teenagers in Australia as a part of a school project. It is definitely worth praise in my opinion. They make use of good digital representation and commentary in order to bring Shiloh to life in their own unique way. Plus, this demonstrates an objective foreign perspective of the Civil War .Enjoy.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Upcoming Shiloh Reenactment
I will be leaving in a few days to take part of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh. I am pretty excited about this. 6,000 overweight bearded men will convene to camp together and talk about the Confederacy. However, my interest of the battle is peaked a little bit and I came across this terrific video today.
This was done by a group of teenagers in Australia as a part of a school project. It is definitely worth praise in my opinion. They make use of good digital representation and commentary in order to bring Shiloh to life in their own unique way. Plus, this demonstrates an objective foreign perspective of the Civil War .Enjoy.
This was done by a group of teenagers in Australia as a part of a school project. It is definitely worth praise in my opinion. They make use of good digital representation and commentary in order to bring Shiloh to life in their own unique way. Plus, this demonstrates an objective foreign perspective of the Civil War .Enjoy.
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