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Known in North America as the French and Indian War, this conflict between Britain and France lasted from 1754 to 1763 and formed part of the wider Seven Years’ War fought across the globe.
The struggle for control of Canada and the North American frontier forced European armies to campaign across immense forests, rugged wilderness and hostile terrain, where harsh weather and supply difficulties could prove as deadly as the enemy itself.
Rather than relying solely on traditional battlefield tactics, both sides made extensive use of colonial militias, scouts and Native American allies in a brutal frontier war defined by ambushes, raids and savage skirmishing.
This supplement for Black Powder provides a complete overview of the conflict along with the information needed to recreate its battles on the tabletop.
The supplement places strong emphasis on wilderness warfare, irregular tactics and the unique character of eighteenth-century fighting in North America.
A copy of the Black Powder rulebook is required to use this supplement.
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