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'''''Battle Cry''''' was a popular grand strategic [[American Civil War]] [[board game]] produced by the [[Milton Bradley Company]] as part of their popular [[American Heritage (magazine)|''American Heritage'']] series.
'''''Battle Cry''''' was a popular grand strategic [[American Civil War]] [[board game]] produced by the [[Milton Bradley Company]] as part of their popular [[American Heritage (magazine)|''American Heritage'']] series.


Originally published in [[1960s in games|1961]], ''Battle Cry'' was reprinted in the [[1970s]]. The game was part of a series of four titles (a fifth was added in 1975) printed in the early [[1960s]] to tap into the growing interest in historical games, including [[wargaming]]. ''Battle Cry'' was introduced in 1961 to coincide with the centennial of the Civil War, and proved to be a popular seller for several years.
Originally published in [[1960s in games|1961]], ''Battle Cry'' was reprinted in the 1970s. The game was part of a series of four titles (a fifth was added in 1975) printed in the early 1960s to tap into the growing interest in historical games, including [[wargaming]]. ''Battle Cry'' was introduced in 1961 to coincide with the centennial of the Civil War, and proved to be a popular seller for several years.


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Battle Cry was a popular grand strategic American Civil War board game produced by the Milton Bradley Company as part of their popular American Heritage series.

Originally published in 1961, Battle Cry was reprinted in the 1970s. The game was part of a series of four titles (a fifth was added in 1975) printed in the early 1960s to tap into the growing interest in historical games, including wargaming. Battle Cry was introduced in 1961 to coincide with the centennial of the Civil War, and proved to be a popular seller for several years.