Originally posted by skywalker
It shouldn't be that way though. Especially for food. Look at it this way:
In the US there are many industrial cities on the east coast. Most of the entire region is given over to industry, not agriculture. On its own, it doesn't produce enough food to support itself and its huge industrial mass. However, with food from other areas, especially the Great Plains, the breadbasket of the US, it can support that population and hence its industrial power.
It shouldn't be that way though. Especially for food. Look at it this way:
In the US there are many industrial cities on the east coast. Most of the entire region is given over to industry, not agriculture. On its own, it doesn't produce enough food to support itself and its huge industrial mass. However, with food from other areas, especially the Great Plains, the breadbasket of the US, it can support that population and hence its industrial power.
, agreed maybe we should have the food trade from civ II again , aldo way more improved , ......
have a nice day
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