This should have been the first one chronologically, because before the regular army arrived from Europe, the armed forces in French colonies consisted by most part sporadic marine detachments, local militia and frontiersmen and some indian allies. However, now that they have walked off the painting queue, there is actually quite little in a way to test out the system (that said, besides of the terrain and rules reading department). Some rangers for both sides would be welcome, and of course more Redcoats – maybe even Highlanders. French are mixed bag – well not sure yet but try to include a bit of everything. Never really into the cohesion thing anyways.
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