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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_RoverRed Rover - Wikipedia

    The original Red Rover Origin of the game. Originally, Red Rover was a regular tag and running game with several players on one side and one person (the "Red Rover") placed in the center of the playing field. The person in the center calls "Red Rover, Red Rover, let [player's name] come over!"

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  3. Aug 4, 2015 · The origin of the game Red Rover is not clearly documented, but some facts about the game’s early days are known. The game seems to have originated in Britain in the 19th century. Historians have record of the game being played in 1930.

  4. Jun 1, 2024 · Red Rover has origins in the United Kingdom and has been played there for centuries. It is believed to have crossed the Atlantic and gained popularity in North America during the 19th century. Since then, it has become a staple of schoolyards and playgrounds across the continent.

  5. Mar 27, 2018 · Learn the rules and history of the classic schoolyard game of Red Rover, which originated in Britain and is also known as Octopus Tag or British Bulldogs. Find out how to avoid injuries and variations of the game.

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  6. It is impossible to trace the origin of the game with any certainty. The name, Red Rover, has been found on boats with that name from the 18th and 19th centuries in America, and some game historians try to attach the history of the game to other events in the 1930s.

  7. outdoorsyfun.com › how-to-play-red-rover-gameRed Rover | Outdoorsy Fun

    Sep 13, 2023 · Origin: Red Rover traces its roots back to 19th-century England, where it was originally known as “Forcing the City Gates” as noted by The British Association for Local History. Evolution: The game soon crossed the Atlantic, gaining immense popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century.

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