About the same time that Elizabeth and Abraham Lincoln were negotiating a peace, the Ottomans and Mogols also settled upon peace -- the Ottomans retained their foothold on the continent and ice island did not see the Ottoman palace relocation that had been expected -- Elizabeth hadn't yet reinforced the southern isle with cavalry, but intended to rid the lands of Ottomans should the entire Ottoman empire be relegated to the ice isle. Elizabeth could secure only the American map for peace -- the Americans were penniless following the invasion.
In 1455 AD Germany declared war on France, and much to the Queen's dismay managed to secure a source of coal from the French during the first turn of the war. Elizabeth intened to trade coal to Bismark should war erupt again on his continent, but was denied the opportunity.
In 1465 AD, with the Queen's scientists only 3 turns from the discovery of Replaceable Parts, Temujin demanded contact with the Greeks -- not caring for the MOngolian habit of making capricious demands, Elizabeth declined to trade contact and the Mongols declared war. How silly -- demanding contact with a civ still in the ancient age and declaring war on the technological superpower when refused.
In 1455 AD Germany declared war on France, and much to the Queen's dismay managed to secure a source of coal from the French during the first turn of the war. Elizabeth intened to trade coal to Bismark should war erupt again on his continent, but was denied the opportunity.
In 1465 AD, with the Queen's scientists only 3 turns from the discovery of Replaceable Parts, Temujin demanded contact with the Greeks -- not caring for the MOngolian habit of making capricious demands, Elizabeth declined to trade contact and the Mongols declared war. How silly -- demanding contact with a civ still in the ancient age and declaring war on the technological superpower when refused.
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