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1981: Soviet Union Family Policy 

Soviet Union implemented intensified pro-natalist policies to combat declining birth rates and the prevalence of small families, particularly among the Slavic population. Policies focused on financial incentives, expanding child-care services, and encouraging women to balance work with motherhood through paid leave and improved social support.

Add 6 Pins

Add 3 Pins to Urals

Add 2 Pins to Krasnoyarsk

Add 1 Pin to Sakha 

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Penicillin (1928): 

Alexander Fleming at St. Mary's Hospital, London, discovered the first true antibiotic, fundamentally changing the treatment of infectious diseases.

Place a University pin in London. The team that controls Great Britain benefits from the University support (doubles Factories support from 25 to 50 pins)

All Teams Add 2 pins to one territory of their choosing

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Ethiopia Industrializes (1950)

Starting in the 1950s with import-substitution policies, but significant, rapid industrialization took off in the early 2000s and accelerated post-2010 through government-led development.

 Initial industrialization efforts under Emperor Haile Selassie, focusing on light manufacturing (textiles, food processing). 

Add Factory to Ethiopia territory.

Team that occupies it gains the factory support. 

If unoccupied, first team to occupy it gains the factory support.

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Aug 27, 1883

Krakatoa eruption (Indonesia): Volcanic blast kills 36,000; global climate cools.


Lose 4 Pins. For any Team that occupies the following territories: 

Remove 2 pins from Java

Remove 2 pins from Sumatra

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Mar 18, 1871

German Empire proclaimed: Otto von Bismarck unifies Germany after Franco-Prussian War victory.


Europe (Blue) gains 5 pins

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The Great Leap Forward Famine: 1959–1961

A man-made catastrophe in the People's Republic of China that caused an estimated 15 to 55 million deaths. Triggered by Mao Zedong’s radical industrial and agricultural policies—including forcing peasants into communes and abandoning fields for steel production.

Lose 6 pins

Remove 2 pins from Yangtze

Remove 2 pins from Guangdong

Remove 2 pins from Xinjiang

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1994

Apartheid, the Afrikaans name given by the white-ruled South Africa's Nationalist Party in 1948 to the country's harsh, institutionalized system of racial segregation, came to an end in the early 1990s in a series of steps that led to the formation of a democratic government in 1994.


+5 pins

Add 5 pins to South Africa territory. (The team that occupies South Africa adds the pins, if no team controls South Africa, the closest team adds it.) 

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Dec 6, 1865

13th Amendment ratified (USA): Slavery abolished; 4 million African Americans freed, fueling industrial labor boom.


America (Red) gains up to +5 pins. (Limited to infrastructure support)  

All other teams +2 pins; labor surge. (Limited to infrastructure support)  

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The famous World War I and II battleship HMS Warspite, was laid down on October 31, 1912, at Devonport Royal Dockyard, launched on November 26, 1913, and completed in April 1915. As a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship, she was commissioned into the Royal Navy on March 8, 1915.

Add Naval Vessel to coastline of Great Britain. 

(Team who controls Great Britain gains Naval Vessel)


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Jan 3, 1868

Meiji Restoration (Japan): Emperor Meiji ends shogunate; Japan modernizes rapidly, becoming industrial power.


Place +1 Factory to Japan.

Team that occupies Japan gains support of factory.

If Japan is unoccupied.. Factory is placed but no team gains the support until Japan is occupied. 

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Nov 17, 1869

Suez Canal opens: Shortens Europe-Asia sea route by 5,000 miles, boosting global trade.


Gains up to 2 pins (If Infrastructure can support it)

+ Team that controls Egypt receives 1 Naval Vessel

Naval Vessels can now travel through Suez Canal

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Apr 18, 1906

San Francisco Earthquake/Fire: 3,000 dead; city devastated.



Sunbelt Territory loses up to 5 pins from West Coast territory. 


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The Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) 

Rebellion ends by an Eight-Nation Alliance—comprising Japan, Russia, Great Britain, France, the United States, Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary—which invaded northern China, captured Beijing in August 1900, and forced the Qing dynasty to sign the Boxer Protocol on September 7, 1901. Caused major Devastation and destruction.


Remove 1 Factory from one of the following territories: 

Yangtze, Manchuria or Guangdong 

+ Lose 2 pins from Guangdong territory. 

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Establishment of the Congo Free State (1885–1908) 

King Leopold II of Belgium used this personal fiefdom, overseeing a regime of brutal exploitation that resulted in the deaths of millions of Congolese people. historians estimate the population decline was between 1 million and 15 million

Lose 5 pins

Remove 3 pins from Congo

Remove 2 pins from Cameroon

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1857

Tsar Alexander II accelerates Russia’s industrial revolution with massive economic and political reforms;  including a massive railway expansion, rapid growth in the coal and steel industries, and the introduction of private banking to finance industrialization.

Place +1 Factory in Moscow. Team that occupies Moscow now benefits from added Factory support. 
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During World War II, over 2.7 million tons of bombs were dropped on Europe by Allied and Axis forces, causing massive civilian casualties and destruction. Major campaigns included the German Blitz on British cities (1940–1941) and the intensive Allied strategic bombing of Germany (1942–1945), targeting industrial sites and cities like Dresden and Hamburg.

Lose one Factory 


Remove 1 factory from one of the following territories: 

Germany, France, Italy, Britain, Balkans, or Poland



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The 1918 Armistice

World War I, leading to the "Roaring Twenties" boom, driven by a shift to consumerism, industrial innovation, and high demand for goods. 

All Teams Add 3 pins to one of your territories. 

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Wall Street Crash of 1929 causes Great Depression.

Great Depression severely impacts Europe throughout causing mass unemployment, industrial decline, and intense political instability. Due to interconnected financial systems, hitting Germany and Austria hardest, leading to bank failures and the rise of fascist regimes.

Lose 5 pins. 


Remove 3 pins from German Territory

Remove 2 pins from Balkans

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The Panama Canal officially opened to maritime traffic on August 15, 1914, with the passage of the cargo ship SS Ancon. Due to the outbreak of World War I, the planned grand opening ceremonies were cancelled, but the completion of the 50-mile waterway revolutionized global trade.

Naval Vessels can now travel through Panama Canal. 

All Teams add 2 pins to chosen territory in their control. 

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The Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 

Signed by President Lincoln on July 2, 1862, provided federal land to states for establishing colleges focused on agriculture, engineering, and military tactics.

Place 1 University in North America's New England Territory. The Team that occupies this territory gains the added support of this University. 

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Jul 1, 1867

Canadian Confederation: British North America unites as Dominion of Canada, stabilizing North American trade.


American Team gains +1 Factory support. Must be placed in a North American Continent

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1930 Salt March 

In an act of civil disobedience, Mahatma Gandhi led a Salt March for 24-days where he and his followers marched 240 miles in protest of the British salt monopoly. Once they reached the coastline, Gandhi took some salt from the sea in defiance. Started with only 80 people, the March drew in over 50,000 protestors. 


Add 5 Pins 

(Place 5 pins to India territory. ) 

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1918: October Revolution

Bolsheviks overthrow the provisional government seize power and the country descends into a conflict which became a full-scale civil war in May–June 1918. 


Lose 6 Pins.


Remove 2 pins from Ukraine.

Remove 2 pins from Moscow

Remove 2 pins from Caucasia

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On March 25th, 1911,  Triangle Shirtwaist Factory caught fire in New York.  

146 young immigrant garment workers died because of locked doors, blocked exits, and inadequate fire escapes. 

The tragedy catalyzed the labor movement, resulting in strict new safety regulations, fire safety codes, and worker compensation laws.

Lose 1 factory. 

Remove from any North American Territory. 

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The Luddite movement began on March 11, 1811

The Luddites were 19th-century English textile workers and skilled artisans who, between 1811 and 1816, destroyed machinery in factories to protest against wage reductions and poor working conditions during the Industrial Revolution. 

Lose all factories.

Remove any and all factories that have been built in Great Britain and Ireland

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