There seems to be a perception that only Diplo games can last a long time. I've been asked to introduce a similar thread regarding a non-diplo, League game (4 players) that began 1-9-00 and is going strong. By accident, the civs involved present an intriguing alternate history of North America's exploration and conquest.
The French and Americans are allied against the English and Sioux...
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The Philadelphia Gazette
May 21, 1758
Editorial
The non-war continues, fiercely unfought. This Cold War is taking it's toll on the morale of the citizenry and the progress of our fledgling Nation, but we perservere. Had the French not won their struggle for Eastern Canada, and had they not then aided us in freeing ourselves from the yoke of the English government, we would still be paying taxes on our rum and quartering English troops in our homes.
We have much to be thankful for. The French, both our natural allies by geographical position and our philosophical brothers as well, have lent great advancement to our developing industry and the education of our people in refined skills.
Who would have thought that the English would have been able to not only maintain their control of Western Canada (so far from their homeland) but also find an ally in the Indian Confederation organized by the Sioux? Our progress West has been stopped at the wide Mississippi River.
Still, we prosper. The recently constructed Hoover Dam has turned the Ohio River into a mighty power supply to drive our factories. Refrigerated cars on our ever-expanding railroad system feed our growing population. Coastal ports are protected by fortresses, and our General Army is strong!
On this particular Independence Day, we have much to remember, and much to which to look forward.
The French and Americans are allied against the English and Sioux...
____________
The Philadelphia Gazette
May 21, 1758
Editorial
The non-war continues, fiercely unfought. This Cold War is taking it's toll on the morale of the citizenry and the progress of our fledgling Nation, but we perservere. Had the French not won their struggle for Eastern Canada, and had they not then aided us in freeing ourselves from the yoke of the English government, we would still be paying taxes on our rum and quartering English troops in our homes.
We have much to be thankful for. The French, both our natural allies by geographical position and our philosophical brothers as well, have lent great advancement to our developing industry and the education of our people in refined skills.
Who would have thought that the English would have been able to not only maintain their control of Western Canada (so far from their homeland) but also find an ally in the Indian Confederation organized by the Sioux? Our progress West has been stopped at the wide Mississippi River.
Still, we prosper. The recently constructed Hoover Dam has turned the Ohio River into a mighty power supply to drive our factories. Refrigerated cars on our ever-expanding railroad system feed our growing population. Coastal ports are protected by fortresses, and our General Army is strong!
On this particular Independence Day, we have much to remember, and much to which to look forward.
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