Scenario: 1775 Campaign (April to December 1775) This scenario covers all 4 Map sections starting in April 1775 and ending in December 1775. This scenario combines the 1775 North and South scenarios. It can be used as an alternate start into the full campaign (see rule 9 for other adjustments required) or as a standalone scenario. As a standalone scenario it has its own victory conditions. Start (April) Saint Johns (FORT) - 1 BR Montreal - 1 M Quebec (FORT) - Carleton, 1 A, 1 S Ticonderoga (FORT) - 1 A Boston - Leader A, 8 BR, 1 A, 1 S (E) J5 - 1 I (may not enter a hex with a FORT unless accompanied by BR or TM, unit must stay in Deep South Area) Ninety-Six (FORT) Charleston (FORT) - 1 A Portsmouth (FORT) - 1 RM Fort Stanwix (FORT) - 1 RM Cambridge - 1 RM, 1 COM Williamsburg - 1 RM, 1 COM Turn 1 (April - setup after British move, but before combat) Portsmouth - Stark, 2 RM Any hex adjacent to Boston - Leader E, Glover's MA, 14 RM, 1 S Hartford - Leader A, 6 RM Turn 2 (May) Boston - Howe, Burgoyne, H. Clinton, 1 Grenadier, 8 BR, 1 S, A BF, A TF (these units may NOT move in turn of arrival) Ticonderoga - Arnold, Warner, 1 RM Albany - Schuyler, 1 RM, 1 S New London - 2 RM Providence - Greene, 3 RM Turn 3 (June) Montreal - 1 TM Quebec - 1 TM Oswego - 1 TM Augusta - 1 TM Albany - Montgomery, 1 RM Fort Stanwix - 1 RM New York - 1 RM Philadelphia - 1 RM Annapolis - 1 RM Alexandria - Morgan, Morgan's Rifles Charleston - Leader D, 4 RM, 1 S Turn 4 (July) Norfolk - Leader D, 1 BR Ninety-Six - Leader C, 2 TM Move Leader E to Alexandria Main American army - Washington, Lee, Gates, Lincoln, Sullivan, Knox, 2 RM, 1 S Alexandria - 2 RM Turn 5 (August) Oswego - 1 TM None Turn 6 (September) None Hillsboro - 2 RM Turn 7 (October) Montreal - 1 TM Boston - 1 TM Norfolk - 2 TM Ninety-Six - 1 TM Morristown - Sterling, 2 RM Camden - 1 RM Savannah - 1 RM Turn 8 (November) Remove Burgoyne Oswego - 1 TM Quebec - 1 TM, 1 S Boston - 3 BR Salisbury - 2 TM Montreal - 1RM (first time RM occupies hex free of enemy units) Albany - 1 RM Charlottesville - 1 RM Lynchburg - 1 RM Turn 9 (December) Quebec - British Light Infantry None Victory Conditions: The British must destroy the COM counters at Cambridge and Williamsburg plus maintain control of Boston and Ninety-Six throughout the game. In addition the British must prevent American victory conditions. The Americans must occupy free of enemy units Montreal, Saint Johns, Norfolk, Charleston, and Ninety-Six plus prevent British victory conditions. The Americans automatically win if they occupy Boston free of British units or the British fail to garrison Boston with a minimum of 4 strength points. Any other result is a draw. Optional Rules: Add 1 Indian to each Indian Town for use by British player. American player may not attack Indian units until the British player moves them. Major Rules: 1. Reinforcements may be placed within 1 hex of entry point. 2. If reinforcement's hex is occupied or surrounded by enemy units place within 1 hex of nearest town free of enemy units. 3. Reinforcements have full movement allowance once placed. 4. Use Variable Transport Capacities from Campaign Optional Rules for Bateau and Fleets. 5. American forces may not enter Boston during April game turn. 6. Artillery units may not be moved or destroyed unless accompanied by a strength point (regular or militia). 7. Artillery units at Quebec and Ticonderoga may not move unless Knox is present in hex. They may be destroyed if a strength point is present (regular or militia). 8. Eliminated nameless leaders do not return to play (Leader E is still placed in Alexandria during July turn). 9. If using this scenario as a lead-in to the campaign game the following are applied during the transition between December 1775 to January 1776: a. Wayne and Wayne's PA are placed in Philadelphia. b. RM in New England (only), to a maximum of 20, are converted to CA. c. If eliminated Glover's MA may be rebuilt at the cost of 1 CA. d. If American player received the RM reinforcement at Montreal and there is at least 1 RM remaining in Canada then 1 RM is converted to CA. e. Surviving COM counters are converted to 1 supply unit AND 1 CA and 1 RM is removed. Charles Lewis Diamond charles_diamond@hotmail.com