Horse & Musket VI: Sunset of an Era
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Sean Chick |
| Publisher | Hollandspiele |
| Players | 1-2 |
| Playtime | 30-60 mins |
| Suggested Age | 16 and up |
| Expansion For | Horse & Musket: Dawn of an Era (New Edition) |
With the final defeat of Napolรฉon Bonaparte, a new conservative era of anti-liberal and anti-republican politics began in Europe. It was a false dawn for the forces of reaction. In the Americas, Spainโs empire evaporated in a series of rebellions. The defeat of the republicans led to a renewal in great power struggles, such as the Crimean War, and nationalist and expansionist wars. The middle of the century saw the unification of Italy and Germany through warfare. America, wracked by division over slavery, politics, and economics, was ripped apart by a civil war that ended in the reunification of the nation.
The great changes in government and ideology were matched by a shift towards industrialized war. By the 1850s railroads, telegraphs, and photographs were changing the face of battle. The smoothbore flintlock was replaced by the rifled musket, which was in turn replaced with repeating rifles. The era of linear combat, the basic tactics of western warfare for thousands of years, now gave way to a looser form of warfare, where technology was as important as training and generals. It was the end of an era.
The battles included are...
Ayacucho - December 9, 1824 โ โIf from Romulus, Rome; from Bolรญvar, it is Bolivia.โ
The Alamo - March 6, 1836 โ โWhat are the lives of soldiers, than so many chickens?โ
Mudki - December 18, 1845 โ Opening Battle of the First Anglo-Sikh War
Buena Vista - February 23, 1847 โ โTell him to give โem hell!โ
Cerro Gordo - April 17-18, 1847 โ โMexico no longer has an army.โ
Novara - March 22, 1849 โ The Abdication of Charles Albert I
Balaclava - October 25, 1854 โ โThere, my lord, is your enemy! There are your guns!โ
Inkerman - November 5, 1854 โ โI tell you, we gave โem a hell of a towelling.โ
Second Sevastopol - September 8, 1855 โ โIโm here, and I shall stay here.โ
Solferino - June 24, 1859 โ The Birth of the Red Cross
Volturno - October 1, 1860 โ โVictory all along the Line!โ
First Bull Run - July 21, 1861 โ โThere is Jackson standing like a stone wall.โ
Second Bull Run - August 28-30, 1862 โ The Confederacy at Flood Tide
Antietam - September 17, 1862 โ The Bloodiest Day of the American Civil War
Irish Bend - April 14, 1863 โ โGrover had stopped just short of the prize.โ
Rangiriri - November 20, 1863 โ Death Knell of the Kฤซngitanga Movement
Lookout Mountain - November 24, 1863 โ โIt is all poetry.โ
Missionary Ridge - November 25, 1863 โ โWhen those fellows get started all hell canโt stop them.โ
First Petersburg - June 15-18, 1864 โ โYou cannot strike a full blow with a wounded hand.โ
Peach Tree Creek - July 20, 1864 โ Hood Takes Command
Cedar Creek - October 19, 1864 โ โGod DAMN you, donโt cheer me!โ
Selma - April 2, 1865 โ โGo in boys, give them hell, we have the city...โ
First Tuyutรญ - May 24, 1866 โ The South American Waterloo
Kรถniggrรคtz - July 3, 1866 โ Kรถniggrรคtzer Marsch
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