Super Chief

Chapter 616: Tribal interests

Thanks to the spread of radio, Stone Bear soon learned about the shelling that took place on the southern shore of Lake Ontario.

   Shixiong agrees with O'Hamocha's decision.

   Regardless of whether it is the British or the Continental Army, you must beat and beat when it is time to beat, otherwise these guys will easily **** their tails.

  Especially the British, they may think they have a good relationship with the Yanhuang tribe, so they act a bit unscrupulous.

  Your grandmother is dangling, you are going south to try to open up Lake Champlain-Hudson River Valley. I don't care about the battle plan. But why do you choose to land near Rochester on such a large area to the east of the Great Lakes?

   Don’t say you didn’t know that it was close to the ancestral land of the Yanhuang tribe.

  There is Colonel Alvin Auston stationed in the Fortress of Detroit. Whether you are Major General William Howe or Brigadier General John Burgoyne, you must know where the ancestral land of the Yanhuang tribe is, but why do you choose it as the landing site?

   Are you trying to put eye drops on Lao Tzu? Still want to challenge Lao Tzu's bottom line?

  Since you are in the first year of junior high school, don't blame Lao Tzu's soldiers for doing the fifteenth.

  Dare to fight in this kind of place, if I don't bomb you, you still think I'm muddled!

  Of course, through this shelling operation, the British can also be reminded that the gang of American Army is not fuel-efficient lamps!

   They were able to figure out your marching route just after your troops landed, and successfully blocked the 88th Light Infantry Regiment halfway, which proves that the Continental Army is not easy to mess with.

In the original historical time and space, perhaps because of the help of the Iroquois, Colonel Barry St. Redger, the highest commander of the West Road Army, did not encounter the resistance of the American Army after landing. They were very relaxed. They marched east along the Mohawk River valley until they reached the vicinity of Oriskani, when they were blocked by the Continental Army.

  While the West Route Army led by St. Legge was defeated in the Battle of Oriskani, St. Legge had to flee west with his troops.

If St. Reidge wins the Battle of Oriscaney, then the sad Brigadier General Burgoin will not be blocked by as many as 12,000 Continental Army in Saratoga, and William Howe has not moved north as planned. It was because of the greedy force that the soldiers went south to fight with the Continental Army in Pennsylvania. Although William Howe eventually captured Philadelphia, it caused Burgoin to the north to lose reinforcements. When the ammunition was exhausted, he finally had to fight in Sarah. Toga surrendered to the Continental Army.

   This is Saratoga Victor, known as the turning point in the War of Independence!

   The 7,000 British troops led by the unlucky Burgoin finally left more than 5,000 people. After these 5,000 surrendered, it directly led to France's declaration of war on Britain in the second year, that is, in 1778.

   There are many different opinions about Saratoga Pass in history, and some say that Burgos made greed and trespass, which eventually led to Saratoga Pass. Some say that William Howe did not go northward to meet Burgoin as planned, which eventually led to Burgoin's team being defeated by the Continental Army.

But anyway, the Western Route Army, which should have been an important supplement to Burgoin, that is, the five thousand British troops led by Colonel Barry St. Redegg, did not join Burgoin because of the failure of the Battle of Oriskani. This is also a very important reason for Burgoin's defeat.

  Oriskani is located in the Mohawk River valley about ninety kilometers east of Lake Oneida. The Continental Army took advantage of the time and place, and used the raid combat method to defeat St. Redegg’s troops. Of course, the reason why St. Legge was defeated was also related to their early march too smoothly, which led to St. Legge’s carelessness.

   To the effect, coupled with the Continental Army's surprise attack, led to the failure of St. Redige, and ultimately to Burgoin's loss of important Western Road reinforcements.

   And what if the West Route Army of St. Redguet was not defeated in Oriskani?

   Or, because of this shelling, St. Redguet always remained vigilant when he marched eastward, and ultimately failed the Continental Army's surprise attack?

Maybe Saratogade won’t happen in this time and space. With the support of St. Reidge, Burgoin can easily defeat General Philip Schuyler and General Horatio Gates. What about the 12,000 Continental Army under his leadership?

   After all, a large part of the 7,000 soldiers led by Burgoin are Indians living near the St. Lawrence River in Canada.

   These Indian soldiers are very savage. They are captives and cut their scalps at every turn, and they are not afraid of death in battle.

   If Burgoin can get the support of St. Reidge, then Burgoin’s troops are not part of the Continental Army in terms of numbers, and the probability of Burgoin winning the Battle of Saratoga will rise sharply.

   That is to say, the history that has already changed, a small change has taken place here, that is, the artillery regiment of the ninth mixed division division of the Grim Bear Army bombarded the Continental Army and St. Reidge.

Perhaps after this shelling, Colonel St. Redegg, who has lost one-fifth of his combat power, will smoothly pass through the Mohawk River Valley, and eventually meet with Burgoin in Saratoga, and then defeat the Continental Army. ...

   Well, this shelling is very likely to kill Saratoga, which was the turning point of the War of Independence...

   If this is the case, Ishikuma would be happy to see it.

After all, in general, the British have the advantage, but the Continental Army is not vegetarian. The original Saratoga in the historical time and space is enough to prove the Continental Army's cruelty and tenacity~lightnovelpub.net~ Since it is. In this way, as long as the Saratoga victory does not happen, the British will continue to fight with the Continental Army.

Even if the British will take Philadelphia immediately, the resilience of the Continental Army is too strong, and the main battlefield of the Continental Army is in the south central and the terrible Aedes mosquitoes in the central south, so the British even beat Sarato. Adding the battle will not necessarily take much advantage in the subsequent wars.

   So, now weaken the strength of the Continental Army and let the British persist for two more years. This is in line with the interests of the stone bear and the Yanhuang tribe.

   Therefore, a shelling is a shelling, and a hit is also a hit.

   It’s no big deal.

   Ishikuma estimated that there is a high probability that the British will forcibly swallow this injustice. As for the Continental Army, I am afraid that they will also make the same choice as the British.

   Whether it is the Continental Army or the British, they have not dared to challenge the strength and courage of the Yanhuang tribe. They dare not provoke the Yanhuang tribe!

   It is in the interests of the tribe to keep the current stable balance between the two.

   Well, in order to make the two sides hold on for a longer time, it is time for the guy with the bunny mouth to speed up the speed of putting the additive cigarettes in the 13th colony.

   Let British soldiers and Continental Army soldiers "enjoy" that kind of cigarettes as soon as possible, then this war will be even more interesting.

   At that time, there may be a high probability that the "Two Pikemen" will appear on the battlefield of the War of Independence...

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