Luxury and Resource Trade: I think its a good idea trading, even with your neighbours. Strategically you should even trade luxuries with civs you dono't like as when you go to war with them, they will lose their luxuries and start being unhappy and rebelling. Trading resources mean you control your trading partners.. but make sure they don't control you by having all your resources come from other civs.
If you really want a resource, use culture, if your desperate go to war and build a city right next to their resource, and make lots of culture so the city won't flip(rebel from enemy culture). Cities automatically occupy every square adjacent(unless one has a strong culture.. they always are given about 3 or so squares to work). It won't take long before it might flip back to your enemy, but you could disband the city and leave a ruin which will stop the enemy using the square for a while. also pillage its land. IT gives you that resource for a few turns, and more importantly stops the enemy using it, this is best done in a group of resources, such as spices or other luxuries which tend to group or huddle together.
If you really want a resource, use culture, if your desperate go to war and build a city right next to their resource, and make lots of culture so the city won't flip(rebel from enemy culture). Cities automatically occupy every square adjacent(unless one has a strong culture.. they always are given about 3 or so squares to work). It won't take long before it might flip back to your enemy, but you could disband the city and leave a ruin which will stop the enemy using the square for a while. also pillage its land. IT gives you that resource for a few turns, and more importantly stops the enemy using it, this is best done in a group of resources, such as spices or other luxuries which tend to group or huddle together.
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