COMPASS GAMES DAWN OF EMPIRE SPANISH-AMERICAN NAVAL WAR - UNPUNCHED & order UNPLAYED
COMPASS GAMES DAWN OF EMPIRE SPANISH-AMERICAN NAVAL WAR - UNPUNCHED & order UNPLAYED, Compass Games Dawn of Empire: Spanish-American Atlantic Naval War board gameSEALED images for detailsDawn of Empire is an uncomplicated game.
Product code: COMPASS GAMES DAWN OF EMPIRE SPANISH-AMERICAN NAVAL WAR - UNPUNCHED & order UNPLAYED
Compass Games Dawn of Empire: Spanish-American Atlantic Naval War board game.SEALED images for details.Dawn of Empire is an uncomplicated game centered on the naval aspects of the Spanish-American War of 1898 in the Atlantic Ocean order. The game depicts this conflict at a strategic level, with most operational and tactical details represented by fast and easy-to-play systems, rather than intricate mechanisms. The intent of the game is to provide a broad overview of the historical events while being fun to play.It all really started in February of 1895 when Spain unilaterally suspended constitutional guarantees to Cuba and its population. This lead to open revolt on the island and serious retaliatory measures by the Spanish administration of Captain General Weyler, including concentration camps for non-combatants. This was too much for the American press, and as a result, the American public, and eventually U.S. pressure led to Weyler's removal, but not to a decrease in tensions between t.
Compass Games Dawn of Empire: Spanish-American Atlantic Naval War board game.SEALED images for details.Dawn of Empire is an uncomplicated game centered on the naval aspects of the Spanish-American War of 1898 in the Atlantic Ocean order. The game depicts this conflict at a strategic level, with most operational and tactical details represented by fast and easy-to-play systems, rather than intricate mechanisms. The intent of the game is to provide a broad overview of the historical events while being fun to play.It all really started in February of 1895 when Spain unilaterally suspended constitutional guarantees to Cuba and its population. This lead to open revolt on the island and serious retaliatory measures by the Spanish administration of Captain General Weyler, including concentration camps for non-combatants. This was too much for the American press, and as a result, the American public, and eventually U.S. pressure led to Weyler's removal, but not to a decrease in tensions between t.