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In page Lizzie Magie:

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It was only after her death that the impact Magie had on many aspects of American culture and life began to be appreciated[citation needed]. First and foremost, she helped to popularize the circular board game. Most board games at the time were linear; a circular board game that concentrated on interacting both socially and competitively with the opponents was a novel idea. Her board game not only laid the foundation and inspiration for Monopoly, the most famous board game in the United States,[1] but also provided entertainment that taught about Georgist principles, the value in spreading wealth, and the harmfulness of monopolies. This aspect of her game was absent from the Darrow version of Monopoly.[1]