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This article deals with the game of checkers.

Checkers is also the name of a Cocker Spaniel after whom Richard Nixon's renowned Checkers speech was named. Checkers is also the name of an American fast-food restaurant chain; see Checkers Drive-In.

This article is also not to be confused with Chequers, the official country residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom


Checkers or draughts is a group of board games which involve the "jumping" of enemy pieces.


1 History

The game of draughts is thought to have originated in around 1100 AD, probably in southern France. It is thought the inventor created this board game by using a Chessboard, with the rules of Alquerque.

The pieces were originally called "ferses", the name that was given to chess queens at the time, and the draught ferses moved in the same way as the queen did in chess. Note however at this time, the queen was able only to move one square per turn. The one new move this game introduced was the ability to jump over opponent's pieces and take them. At this time the game was known as "Fierges".

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When in Chess "ferses" were renamed to "Dame", the same occurred in Draughts, the games name also changed to "Dames". While it is thought that the original Fierges had a compulsory capture rule, there is no evidence that this rule existed in Dames. This rule was however reintroduced in France in the year 1535Events January 18 Lima, Peru founded by Francisco Pizarro June 24 The Anabaptist state of Munster is conquered and disbanded. May 19 French explorer Jacques Cartier sets sail for his second voyage to North America with 3 ships, 110 men, and Chief Donnacon. Modern play includes this rule.

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