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The Simulations​

Become a Part of History

Case Study Method simulations put you in the role of an historic figure or figures. We see how you would do, faced with the same circumstances and decisions as some of the most famous people in US History.  Let's see how your decision-making stands up to the test of time. 
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Be Washington Interactive Experience - George Washington's Mount Vernon
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The Market Revolution. Smithsonian National Museum of American History
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Free online Faro Game
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D-Day. https://www.socialstudies.com/product/d-day/
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1611-You are Sir Thomas Dale
c. 1641-1677-You are Sir William Berkeley
1715-You are a member of the Governor's Council, Carolina (AI Used)-Under Construction, 2026

1755-You are General Braddock
​1777-You are Lord Germain*
1787-You are a Delegate at the Constitutional Convention*-NEW!
1790s-You are President Washington*
1797-You are President Adams
1801-You are President Jefferson
1812-You are Commodore Bainbridge
1814-You are President Madison
Early 1800's-You Experience the Market Revolution*
1829-You are President Jackson
c. 1831. You are a Virginian Slave 
(AI Used)-NEW!
1846-You are General Taylor*
1850-You are a US Senator*
1860-1861-You are President Lincoln*
1863-You are Confederate General Lee*

_______________________SEMESTER BREAK________________________
​1876-You are Lt. Colonel Custer*
​c. 1880s-You are an Old West Gambler "Bucking the Tiger"*

1885-You are President Grover Cleveland
1898-You are Commodore Dewey
c. 1901-1909-You are President Teddy Roosevelt
1918-You are Major General Lejeune*
c. 1920-1929-You are a 1920s Investor*
1941-You are Admiral Yamamoto*
​1942-1943-You are the Joint Chiefs of Staff-Under Construction, 2026
1944-You are the Allied Planners of Operation Overlord
1945-You are General Ushijima*
c. 1957-c. 1968-You are Sergei Korolev-NEW!
1962-You are First Secretary Khrushchev
c. 1964-1969-You are President LBJ- Unavailable*
1967-You are Communist Leader Ho Chi Minh
​1969-c. 1976-You are President Nixon
1979-You are President Carter
1981-You are President Reagan-
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1991-You are General Schwartzkopf*
c. 1993. You are President Clinton
2004-You are Generals Sattler and Natonski
​2009-You are President Obama
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*Adapted from another source.








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