I am relatively new to this (playing the original game in ToT, see my "Annoying Allies" thread, the Vikings were totally weakened by this strategy until I could take their cities, and the Russians and Sioux are now falling prey to it), but I have come up with a strategy that seems to work. I build a city that is the Anvil that breaks the enemy's Hammer. If there is a space large enough on a contintent currently controlled by an enemy to found a city, I bring over a settler/engineer and several good defensive troops (and 1 or 2 offensive units) and build a city, fortify it with my troops, and rush-build a wall, then barracks. I do this in cases where I don't have enough forces to overwhelm the enemy. The enemy then sends units to attack my well-defended city. This war of attrition can eventually wear out the enemy until I have enough troops and transports to cross the ocean with to finish the job. I can also use this city to build diplomats/spies to do their dirty work.
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