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    Who invented the board game Monopoly?

    Question #5560. Asked by shantaram. (Aug 31 00 1:42 PM)


    Roxanne33

    Charles B. Darrow of Germantown, Pennsylvania.

    Aug 31 00, 5:37 PM
    WinterDreams

    According to Monopoly-Man, Lizzie Magie created the original game. She wanted to show people how landlords deliberately impoverished renters. Darrow simply updated and marketed the game 50 years later.

    http://www.monopoly-man.com/history/

    Apr 15 08, 5:55 AM


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