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A Cold and Bitter Battle

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A Cold and Bitter Battle
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Battles of the old Northwest Vol.IV.

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“On the 22nd, before daybreak, came within sight of the enemy... such was their security and negligence that... our line was actually half formed within musket shot of their defenses before they were even aware of our presence.” –Canadian volunteer of the 41st Regiment of Foot, January 22, 1813.

Following General Isaac Hull’s surrender of the US Army’s surrender at Detroit, General Harrison was ordered north from Ohio and Indiana to salvage the fast deteriorating situation. Dividing his forces into two columns, Harrison ordered General Winchester to join up with a smaller force of Michigan volunteers at Frenchtown, south of Detroit along the River Raisin while he led another column that would follow later after they assembled from scattered winter quarters. The volunteers and a small detachment that escaped from Detroit at Frenchtown beat back an earlier attack by Canadian militia and their First Nation American allies. Learning of the larger US force coming from the south, British General Proctor left Detroit in the midst of the winter weather to deal with the growing US threat at the River Raisin. One of the most dramatic engagements of the war was about to ensue.

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Each copy of A Cruel and Bitter Battle is composed of the following:

• One 11 by 17 inch map with Turn Record Track.
• 90 double-sided counters.
• 8 pages of rules.

Players need a standard deck of playing cards (a custom set of cards is available from the publisher) and a six sided die to play the game.

A Cold and Bitter Battle is designed by Paul Rohrbaugh and features graphics by Nils Johansson.

-description from designer

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