I think it depends on your general approach. You should be able to win the game any way you like, so you need to choose.
If it's Domination, or Conquest, then build only basic infrastructure (a couple Univesities would be good, but only in core cities), get Barracks everywhere, and make lots of units. Attack with whatever you have at the moment, you don't really want to wait very long. And remember that bombard units are very important for taking cities with few losses. Don't switch to Democracy, because War Weariness will kill you.
If you want a peaceful win, then get a defensive force, and then start building. This means most structures available, up to Universities, and sometimes Banks, in every city that has any decent production. In this case Democracy is definately the way to go.
If it's Domination, or Conquest, then build only basic infrastructure (a couple Univesities would be good, but only in core cities), get Barracks everywhere, and make lots of units. Attack with whatever you have at the moment, you don't really want to wait very long. And remember that bombard units are very important for taking cities with few losses. Don't switch to Democracy, because War Weariness will kill you.
If you want a peaceful win, then get a defensive force, and then start building. This means most structures available, up to Universities, and sometimes Banks, in every city that has any decent production. In this case Democracy is definately the way to go.
). Anyway, AU seems to be about improving our skills and pushing the limit of those skills. Here my goal is to win by the biggest margin as early as possible (I'm flexible though). I think we can put down the Zulu and would not face Iroquois repercussion. Once we get astronomy we can make Iroquois an offer they can't refuse (or at least break). Then the domination would probably involve killing either most or all of Aztec or Iroquois. However, since that attack will definitely require cavalry, when we attack Zulu is possibly a moot point, as we could send all units over there in one shot.
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