News of the capture of New York…
December 1776 CE
Combined with news of the recovery of Quebec, circumstances suggest to British leaders that the war could be ended with one more year's campaigning.
News of Admiral Howe's amnesty proclamation is met with some surprise, as its terms are more lenient than the hardliners in the government had expected.
Politicians opposed to the war point out that the proclamation failed to mention the primacy of the Parliament.
Furthermore, the Howes are criticized for failing to keep Parliament informed of the various peace efforts they have embarked on.