Yorktown 1781: Echoes From The Battlefield
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A new, nearly Two-Hour Feature Story & Exploration Documentary from Quest Capsule.
Step back into the final months of the American Revolution and witness the unraveling of an empire through the eyes of those who lived it. Yorktown 1781: Echoes From The Battlefield is more than a recounting of victory. It’s a journey through the confusion, desperation, and decisions that shaped the siege and everything leading up to it.
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We take you to the very earth where redoubts were stormed, cannons thundered, and surrender was signed. You’ll explore the Allied encampments, including General George Washington’s headquarters, stand within the French Grand Battery, and follow the lines of the First and Second Parallels. We walk through the dramatic story of Redoubts 9 and 10, including a rare look inside one of them, and visit the Moore House where surrender terms were drawn up, before arriving at Surrender Field, where it all came to a close.
Bonus stops include an abandoned British redoubt hidden in the woods, the shadowy depths of the cave where Cornwallis is thought to have hidden, and a quiet French cemetery honoring fifty fallen soldiers of the siege. It all leads to the towering Yorktown Victory Monument, the final stop in a patriotic story where memory, legacy, and myth meet.
The story begins by winding back nearly a year before the march to Yorktown, tracing how a string of military decisions, shifting orders, and mounting pressure slowly set the siege into motion. The cracks within British command, the coordination of the French and American alliance, and the gradual tightening of the noose all converge on this one battlefield.
You’ll hear the story not only from the perspectives of Washington, Rochambeau, and other military leaders but from those who dug the trenches, marched in the heat, and waited in the silence before the final assault.
Firsthand accounts from journals, surviving letters, and modern-day visits to these historic sites bring it all into focus. Though this story documentary reflects on the siege, it does not re-create the past. It walks the ground where the echoes still live.
From strategy to surrender, it is all here.
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