24 Turns. First Player: American. [What if? w/ Alternate Weather] **This variant of the 'What if?' Thames scenario simulates a rainy, overcast day. Movement is reduced, and both dawn and dusk last an hour longer due to cloud cover.** After the decisive American naval victory on Lake Erie in September 1813, British General Proctor elected to withdraw his army back into Canada along the Thames River. He promised his ally Tecumseh that he would make a stand somewhere along that line. This scenario creates an alternate setup for the British and Indian forces, further back along the road to Moraviantown than was historically the case. All American forces are available, but they must launch their attack from the narrow strip of land between the river and the swamp. Will this disadvantage neutralize the Americans' numerical superiority, or will they still charge through the British lines to avenge their defeat at River Raisin?