England and France set upon the New World with a fury, building settlements whenever they could hack a clearing out of the wilderness. Expansion brought them into contact with the natives, with whom they established trade and commerce. The New World was vast, but not nearly big enough for the ambitions of these powers and conflict was inevitable. In Europe they call it the Seven Years` War, but in the New World the French and Indian War was fought for dominance over this new land. Land of the Free: Wargames Rules for North America 1754-1815 introduces a set of rules that allows players to start with small warbands of 10-20 miniatures of any scale and develop their forces over time, building them up into armies of hundreds of models, and features a unique system of command points used to perform actions, resolve morale tests, and reduce the enemy`s will to fight.