Dear General Sheaffe,
Time to rejoice!!!! The war with Napolean is nearly over!!!! You know what that means; I'll finally be able to send you troops from England. Also, now that the war with France is over we can stop the blockade of Europe. Now enough of this we must talk about what to do about all of those loyal to the Americans. I have come up with several ideas but I think the most effective one is the Alien Act. It outlines all those who were loyal to the Americans as foreigners. I would also like you to write a list with all the names of the people loyal to the Americans on it. We also need a solution to reward those who were loyal to us during the war. I don't have any ideas so just give them some land or something. Tell me what you come up with.
Signed,
His Royal and Heavenly Special Amazing Awesome Majesty
History BV
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Lundy's Lane
Dear His Majesty,
I have some interesting news for you. I am not sure if it's goo or bad because it is about a battle with no real victor. A little while ago on Lundy's Lane near Niagara Falls we fought a battle with the Americans in the dead of night. We could not see anything. Both us and the Americans fired on our own men several times. We both suffered heavy casaulties but in the end the Americans retreated to Fort Erie and we pulled back to fortify ourselves and to get reinforcements. We were waiting for an attack which never came. The next day both us and the Americans claimed victory. I am not sure if this is good or bad but I think sir the Americans are beginning to want to end the war sir, I think this may have been the last battle we fight. Please inform me on the developments on the war with Napolean.
Signed
General Sheaffe
I have some interesting news for you. I am not sure if it's goo or bad because it is about a battle with no real victor. A little while ago on Lundy's Lane near Niagara Falls we fought a battle with the Americans in the dead of night. We could not see anything. Both us and the Americans fired on our own men several times. We both suffered heavy casaulties but in the end the Americans retreated to Fort Erie and we pulled back to fortify ourselves and to get reinforcements. We were waiting for an attack which never came. The next day both us and the Americans claimed victory. I am not sure if this is good or bad but I think sir the Americans are beginning to want to end the war sir, I think this may have been the last battle we fight. Please inform me on the developments on the war with Napolean.
Signed
General Sheaffe
Anger and Happiness
Dear General Sheaffe.
You have some colossal gaul to dare blame me on your loss at Put-in-Bay. My orders to defend the American coast were necessary, the losses could have been much greater had you not defended the coast. My decisions do not affect battles your useless command does. This though is not the least of my anger. This anger is not directed at you but it is at that fool Proctor. At night I have dreams about RIPPING HIM LIMB FROM LIMB AND THROWING HIM IN A PIT FULL OF CROCODILES !#$#$^%!&%#$!&!!!!
Despite all my many angers I am still very pleased that you have managed at leaast one victory at Chateauguay. It is an important strategic victory like you said. You must continue to fight this war with unrelenting vigor until it's end despite all odds.
Signed,
His Majesty
You have some colossal gaul to dare blame me on your loss at Put-in-Bay. My orders to defend the American coast were necessary, the losses could have been much greater had you not defended the coast. My decisions do not affect battles your useless command does. This though is not the least of my anger. This anger is not directed at you but it is at that fool Proctor. At night I have dreams about RIPPING HIM LIMB FROM LIMB AND THROWING HIM IN A PIT FULL OF CROCODILES !#$#$^%!&%#$!&!!!!
Despite all my many angers I am still very pleased that you have managed at leaast one victory at Chateauguay. It is an important strategic victory like you said. You must continue to fight this war with unrelenting vigor until it's end despite all odds.
Signed,
His Majesty
Monday, 26 March 2012
Good and Bed
Dear His Majesty,
There is bad news and unfortunately some more bad news. The Americans, sir, attacked us in Lake Erie and because you told us to station more boats on the American coast we did not have enough vessels to fend off the Americans and they destroyed us easily. We are bringing more warships to defend the Great Lakes but they will take awhile to get here so at the moment we are undefended. To tell you this greatly pains me but not a week ago General Proctor was fighting near Moraviantown and was running out of suplies so retreated back to the town and left Tecumseh and his men to fight alone. Tecumseh though was shot and killed and the battle was lost. Immediately after the battle I had General Proctor cout-martialled and suspended for a period of six months. Enough with the bad news though. Shortly after the Americans launched an assault on Chataeguay in Lower Canada. It was not a very large battle in terms of casaulties but stategicly it was perfect. It has allowedus to maintain control of Montreal yes but it also showed our forces that we can fight beside the French. I hope you are not too upset by this but I also hope this makes you slightly happy.
Signed,
General Sheaffe
There is bad news and unfortunately some more bad news. The Americans, sir, attacked us in Lake Erie and because you told us to station more boats on the American coast we did not have enough vessels to fend off the Americans and they destroyed us easily. We are bringing more warships to defend the Great Lakes but they will take awhile to get here so at the moment we are undefended. To tell you this greatly pains me but not a week ago General Proctor was fighting near Moraviantown and was running out of suplies so retreated back to the town and left Tecumseh and his men to fight alone. Tecumseh though was shot and killed and the battle was lost. Immediately after the battle I had General Proctor cout-martialled and suspended for a period of six months. Enough with the bad news though. Shortly after the Americans launched an assault on Chataeguay in Lower Canada. It was not a very large battle in terms of casaulties but stategicly it was perfect. It has allowedus to maintain control of Montreal yes but it also showed our forces that we can fight beside the French. I hope you are not too upset by this but I also hope this makes you slightly happy.
Signed,
General Sheaffe
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Queenston Heights
Dear General Sheaffe,
I was greatly saddened upon hearing the news that Major General Brock had been killed. Despite the loss though I was pleased to hear that you were still able to defeat the Americans in the battle. Overall I am happy with the progress of our nation in this war. We have, against all odds won many a battle and successfully overcome the Americans on several battlefields. I would like you to place more vessels on the coast to defend against any possible American invasions. Keep the alliance with the First Nations strong and inform me of all victories and losses and other developments.
Signed,
His Majesty
I was greatly saddened upon hearing the news that Major General Brock had been killed. Despite the loss though I was pleased to hear that you were still able to defeat the Americans in the battle. Overall I am happy with the progress of our nation in this war. We have, against all odds won many a battle and successfully overcome the Americans on several battlefields. I would like you to place more vessels on the coast to defend against any possible American invasions. Keep the alliance with the First Nations strong and inform me of all victories and losses and other developments.
Signed,
His Majesty
Alliances
Dear His Majesty,
Good news at last. On August 13 1812 the First Nations leader Tecumseh and I met near Detroit and agreed to help us if we return the land we sold to them. Not three days after, we launched an assault on the American fort of Detroit. When we were approaching the First Nations shouted their most ferocious war cries and before a single musket was fired General Hull surrendered despite the number of troops that he had at his disposal. A victory this early on has certainly struck courage into the hearts of our soldiers who are now beginning to believe that we may just be able to defeat the American soldiers. I hope you are pleased by this news.
Signed,
Major General Isaac Brock
Good news at last. On August 13 1812 the First Nations leader Tecumseh and I met near Detroit and agreed to help us if we return the land we sold to them. Not three days after, we launched an assault on the American fort of Detroit. When we were approaching the First Nations shouted their most ferocious war cries and before a single musket was fired General Hull surrendered despite the number of troops that he had at his disposal. A victory this early on has certainly struck courage into the hearts of our soldiers who are now beginning to believe that we may just be able to defeat the American soldiers. I hope you are pleased by this news.
Signed,
Major General Isaac Brock
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
The King's Response
Dear General Brock,
Your letter has troubled me greatly because I can think of no way to combat the growing threat. If the Americans do attack Canada then I fear Europe can spare few troops for you because we need all the soldiers we can get to fight off Napolean and the French. You may have to rely mostly on the scant amount of farmers and villagers from Upper Canada. This I worry about to, for a large amount of the settlers in Upper Canada are from America and may likely take up arms agaisnt you then with you. Try to avoid war at all costs but be ready for it anyway. Please inform me on the developments.
Signed,
His Majesty
Your letter has troubled me greatly because I can think of no way to combat the growing threat. If the Americans do attack Canada then I fear Europe can spare few troops for you because we need all the soldiers we can get to fight off Napolean and the French. You may have to rely mostly on the scant amount of farmers and villagers from Upper Canada. This I worry about to, for a large amount of the settlers in Upper Canada are from America and may likely take up arms agaisnt you then with you. Try to avoid war at all costs but be ready for it anyway. Please inform me on the developments.
Signed,
His Majesty
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