The 1756-1763 conflict changed the world balance, but left issues, some of which brought Britain's thirteen American colonies to rebellion and war. Presented by Merle Robinson of the NSDM staff.
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Timing:
Fri 5:00 PM - Fri 6:00 PM
Location:
The Stadium
/ Meeting Room 1
Long Description:
Considered a world war by some historians, the 1756-1763 conflict was a primarily a struggle for global pre-eminence between Great Britain and France involving nearly all major world powers. The French and Indian War, already being waged in North America, became subsumed into the broader conflict. The outcome changed the world balance in many respects, but left substantial issues including a trajectory that would bring Britain's thirteen American colonies to the brink of armed conflict within a decade. Presented by Merle Robinson of the National Security Decision Making Game staff
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Organizing Group:
GM Names:
Mark McDonagh, Merle Robinson, Craig Greathouse nsdmmail@gmail.com
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# Players:
1 - 120 players
Age Required:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials Provided?:
Yes
Tournament?:
No
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