Turn 42 -
Another pretty active month. Butler moves his force coming from Montreal back into Ft. Edward. There are numerous small forces around, which could pose a problem if they consolidate, but as it is, they aren't a large threat individually. Albany continues to hold out, as the colonists continue to move in reinforcements, but Grey is able to fight and deal out a good bit of damage to both attempts.
Battle of Albany pt.1
Battle of Albany pt.2
Springfield continues to be reinforced, and now contains fourteen units. I will move my Hartford army up there this turn in a defensive posture, as they should be joined by the reinforcements this month.
Robert Howe now has a small army outside Baltimore. Reinforcements are being hurried to the city, which should hold out long enough for them to arrive. Loganton should fall this turn, along with York.
In Virginia, there were two battles. Cornwallis unexpectedly ran into a force at Appamatox, while Howe had a two day battle in Randolph.
Battle of Appamatox
Battle of Randolph pt.1
Battle of Randolph pt.2
Fredricksburg is beseiged and this month, Charlotte will join them. Watson took Yorktown, and will take Williamsburg this turn. Howe will take some forces back to Portsmouth to ensure there's plenty of defenders in the area. Cornwallis will be the one to beseige Charlotte.
Turn 42 -
Montreal is once again under seige. I moved forces down to Oswegatchie, and he moved around and once again put the city under seige. Those forces will not turn around and go back to lift the seige.
Albany finally falls...luckily since winter is coming.
Battle of Albany
There is also a very bloody battle at springfield, in which I took out a lot of the enemy forces.
Battle of Springfield
The city is now under seige. One more regiment from New York will join the seige now that they have recuperated. Hopefully I can take the city and winter there, as it will provide a good springboard for next year's campaigning season.
Robert Howe retreated from Baltimore to York. Luckily, I have plenty of forces near there to deal with him.
Both Charlotte and Fredricksburg remain under seige. Lynchburg fell this month, and Ft. Chiswell should soon also.