24 Turns. 1st Player: American. [Historical w/ Alternate Weather] **This variant of the historical Chateauguay scenario simulates a rainy, overcast day. Movement is reduced, and both dawn and dusk last an hour longer due to cloud cover.** In the Fall of 1813 the Americans made their last serious attempt to capture Montreal with a split assault from the west and south. This scenario recreates the situation that met General Wade Hampton as he approached Montreal by marching up the line of the Chateauguay River. A significant part of Hampton's army is fixed to represent the unwillingness of both troops and officers to engage the heavily fortified positions or to maneuver blindly around the flank. Historically, Hampton's committed forces did not fully engage the raucous French-Canadian militia before he decided to withdraw. Will their frontal assault now carry the day and clear the road to Montreal?