Originally posted by Ben Kenobi

Awesome! Clearly our planning paid off! The Americans probably suspected an attack on New York, not Washington.
Nice to have 40 engineers, eh!
Now we can build a real empire, with RR everywhere.


The end has begun!
Awesome! Clearly our planning paid off! The Americans probably suspected an attack on New York, not Washington.

Nice to have 40 engineers, eh!
Now we can build a real empire, with RR everywhere.



The end has begun!

Even if we should lose Washington again (unlikely, but I stopped right after the capture, so the position isn't consolidated), we'll still have all those Engineers...

We also have many diplos placed close to cities like Boston, Washington, Bombay and Detroit... they should be nice and cheap now

I agree with your assessment.
The imagery is great......10,000 settlers stand outside the city, watching the epic battle of the ages, and as soon as the defenders of the city fall to our mighty armies, the settlers stroll into the undefended city and the city of some (size 12) ?780 000? people or so immediately become part of the Apolyton Imperium.
Apparently the sight of 10,000 farmers manning the walls was enough for the three quarter million people to fear rebellion against their new masters
the battle for washington will be long remembered! Great post
those were mean looking shovels
I was counting on the rivered, Fortified Fanatic to hold the bad guys at bay. When the Americans went 2 turns without attacking the Fanatic after I moved it there, I figured they didn't have the units to attack and moved the Cannons and Musketeer on top of it, in 1782.
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