I also would like to make respectful change to your suggestions.
The 88th (Connaught Rangers) were not formed until the start of the Napoleonic wars.
A suitable alternative Irish regiment may be the 27th (Enniskillen) Regiment of Foot.
The 88th Royal Irish was formed prior to the Napoloenic Wars, however you're right, in a sense. They were not made the Connaught Rangers until 20 years the latter of the American Revolution. I'm going to redo the list with new regiments and the suggestions you guys came up with...
Re-done list, edited with others recommendations, and new regiments.:
Continental Army "For Liberty, and Justice for All!" Infantry Minute Men Militia Continental Army Line Infantry (Standard Uniform) Royal Deux-Ponts Regiment (French) 1st New Jersey Volunteers 1st Delaware Grenadiers 2nd New York Infantry Regiment 2nd Maryland Infantry Regiment (Elite) Morgan's Provisional Rifle Battalion (Skirmishers) Cavalry Pulaski's Polish Legion Henry Lee's Light Dragoons 5th Connecticut Light Horse Regiment Specialists and General Gridley's Continental Artillery Regiment Continental Army Corps. of Engineers Continental Marines, 2nd Battalion Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, George Washington
| | British Army "God Save the King!" Infantry British Army Line Infantry (Standard Uniform) 2nd Hessian Grenadier Regiment 33rd Regiment of Foot 22nd King's Royal Regiment of Foot 27th "Enniskillen" Regiment of Foot 42nd "Black Watch" Highland Regiment of Foot (Elite) 3rd "Scots" Foot Guards (Elite) 60th "Royal American" Regiment of Foot (Skirmishers) Cavalry Native Auxillary Cavalry (Native American Mercenaries) 16th "Queen's Own" Regiment of Horse 17th Tarleton Light Dragoons Specialists and General Royal Artillery Royal Engineer Corps. His Majesty's Royal Marines, 1st Battalion Commander-in-Chief, Sir Henry Clinton
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Changed units are in bold. I changed the names of regiments, added some recommended regiments, and moved some regiments around. What do you guys think of the new list?
I'm sorry, but where are you getting these facts?
The 88th Connaught Rangers were FORMED in 1793, not renamed that and was never known as the Royal Irish.
Also, I'd say anyway that the developers already have regiments in mind.