What could have made the Invasion of Quebec 1775 successful? At one point I believe Congress assigned Lafayette (instead of Schuyler) to lead the invasion, might Lafayette's leadership, charisma, and French blood allow him to orchestrate a better, more supported invasion?
And if the invasion is successful (takes Montreal and Quebec) what might the effects be? Could the Americans successfully establish good relations with the French inhabitants?
Also what would the success of such an invasion do the reputations of Arnold, Montgomery, and Burr?