Originally posted by Ribannah
Harlan: you are absolutely right about the Dutch in the Indonesia area. They should have stuck to what they knew best (ie trade with the natives) there, too.
Harlan: you are absolutely right about the Dutch in the Indonesia area. They should have stuck to what they knew best (ie trade with the natives) there, too.
This is all in response to your claim that there were "reasons" why Spain was excluded from civ3, and the implication that it was because of what they did in building their empire. If that is so, none of the "western" civs belong in civ3. The spanish, french, english, americans (and the Dutch) all commited sins, the sins of their era. Without being relativists, or justifying them ,we can certainly say that those are part of history, part of civ, and do not justify the rancour you have brought to this thread.
(The one european civ that commited sins that were not of its time - that were a throwback to the worst of stages of history western man had long since passed, is one that is included in Civ3 - the Germans - yet I cant see excluding the Germans, for the sake of their long and generally honorable history before 1933, and for the need for civ to be inclusive of all major historical protagonists)
If you deny that you claim that Spain should be out of civ3, then i think this discussion is no longer on topic, and should be moved to the off topic forum.
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