Oooh, that's brilliant. That way it is clear whether you are simply occupying land (during peace) or performing a hostile act.
To add...
Civ 1 claims land from a neighboring civ (civ 2) while at peace. This allows Civ 2 to valid pretext to declare war on Civ 1.
Land can also be discussed during diplomacy and if land is given up, no unit is needed to claim it.
If a city is taken, than the city (and the land it uses for resources) becomes part of your civs territory without a unit having to claim the land. Thoughts on this please...
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To add...
Civ 1 claims land from a neighboring civ (civ 2) while at peace. This allows Civ 2 to valid pretext to declare war on Civ 1.
Land can also be discussed during diplomacy and if land is given up, no unit is needed to claim it.
If a city is taken, than the city (and the land it uses for resources) becomes part of your civs territory without a unit having to claim the land. Thoughts on this please...
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~~~I am who I am, who I am - but who am I?~~~
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