
Originally Posted by
dutchy kilted
Hi! Check out the British Brigade (
www.britishbrigade.org) for British Revolutionary War reenacting units, the Continental Line (
www.continentalline.org) for American units, and the Brigade of the American Revolution (
www.brigade.org) for both.
It looks like the nearest American unit may be in South Carolina, and the nearest British might be in North Carolina, though. A lot of the links to individual units are outdated, so they aren't much help.
Send me a PM and I can put you in touch with some British and American commanders and they can probably help you out.
These guys are my favorie reenacting group, if only for the kilts!
http://musketsofthecrown.homestead.com/Home.html
Excellent suggestion! 
I also know of a Spanish colonial group out of the St. Augustine area, but they might be earlier than what you seek (16th century).
What exactly is your interest?
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