Roads
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November 1776 Situation Canada: Britain inflicted 5 hits in the siege of St. John. Smith assaulted the fort with eight regular companies, two companies of light infantry, and two irregulars. My militia took three hearts and lost three of four companies, but inflicted three hearts and wiped out a loyalist ranger battalion. A second assault, led by Howe with 12 regular battalions and 2 light battalions, wiped out the last company and took the fort. The enemy left Smith and two regulars in St John’s. Britain inflicted 10 hits in the siege of Montreal, but the siege continues with Howe and 3 regulars outside the walls, and winter weather now in place. A British regular finally took Trois Rivieres. New England: Not much happened. 2nd New Hampshire militia in Falmouth absorbed a replacement company. Washington took Hartford. Norwich is still empty, but the British have a lone regular in Brattleboro, a regular and an artillery in Westminster, a regular in New London and a regular in New Haven. The army in Boston has increased to three regulars and two leaders, too much for Greene in Portsmouth to comfortably handle, but not a problem for Washington with his nine regulars, one militia, one dragoon, and one artillery. Middle States: Britain breached the walls of Ticonderoga and inflicted 20 hits in the siege. Von Trumbach then assaulted, but my militia battalion made good show inflicting one heart of damage. Von Trumbach and two regulars were left in Ticonderoga, and a militia and artillery are one area further north in Winooski. Von Riedesel with six regulars and an artillery is in Fort Edward, presumably on his way to Albany. Butler with a single regiment garrisons Skenesboro. My bateaux from Ticonderoga did not make it out of South Lake Champlain, so the militia can only be landed in an area that has a hostile army. North Lake Champlain is already frozen, and the rest will undoubtedly freeze next month. Leslie captured my supply in Skenesboro and ended the month in Albany. Percy with one regular, one light infantry, and one artillery have reached Peekskill. Pigott managed to retreat before combat in Ridgefield, but Washington caught up with him in Woodbury Connecticut and wiped out his battalion. Washington took Hartford. Grant made a breach in Philadelphia and inflicted 15 hits, killing one of the militia companies. He then assaulted and wiped out the garrison at no cost to himself and went into garrison. Winter weather is in effect in Philadelphia. Ultimately, I think that Washington will have to return to drive Grant out of Philadelphia, I’m just not sure when. Lincoln absorbed a regular replacement company and reached Reading. He now has enough command for his army, and all of his battalions are at full strength. Clinton with two dragoon squadrons took Wilkes-Barre and is still there. South Central: The British lifted the siege of Norfolk and moved west to Portsmouth and then southwest to Nandesmond across the North Carolina border. Here they met and beat Lee who managed to retreat after three hours. Lee inflicted two hearts, but took four, and the 3rd Virginia militia was wiped out. The British continued westward, presumably towards Hillsboro, but they have been hurt. Paterson’s garrison in Norfolk is intact, and the enemy Ethiopians are in garrison in Petersburg. Deep South: Gates made a breach in Wilmington and inflicted 35 hits. The only enemy force anywhere near Wilmington is Brown and his marines, who left Camden and took Georgetown, South Carolina. Intelligence claims that the besieged force is Cornwallis’ army of three units, so likely two regulars. In Camden Morgan with sixteen militia companies, two light infantry companies and two regular companies ran into Tarleton with five dragoon squadrons and two light infantry companies. Morgan was defeated, inflicting three hearts and taking four, but he killed two dragoon companies and one light infantry company. That killed one of Tarleton’s battalions, and he withdrew to Packolet. Wiping out loyalist units is nice, but nothing like as important as getting the regulars. Watson’s dragoons are spotted outside the walls of Savannah, but no other enemy activity is observed. Intelligence says Haldimand’s army remains in Charleston, and there are still two unidentified units in Augusta (presumably militia). Dunmore and the Georgians have disappeared, and a mid-sized army that was in Charleston has disappeared. My best guess is that it’s been taken by ship somewhere else, but I really have no idea. New England is weakly held, and Greene and Washington threaten it.
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