North Breifne wrote:With the Ohioans rushing to push through Ohio and Indiana, the New Yorkers speed their march north hoping to conquer as much land as possible before they are shut out by Ohio, while they know that the full conquest of the state is not possible, they do know that they are beater equipped for this situation and use that to their advantage, sending light scouting parties ahead to constantly know of the other's position, the last thing the New Yorkers wanted was a conflict with another organized city-state.
The Pennsylvanian President Ken Mazak sat in New York City, waiting for the Yorkians response on the offer