ironfang
Nov 07, 2001, 12:07 PM
The world is a big place (HUGE), and civilizations abound (15 civs). To rise above the rest takes resolve, foresight, and cunning. Our story starts in 3000BC with the emergance of the first American Settlers.
There are traces of the nomadic American culture spread all across the continent of Culvia well beyond 3000BC. It seems right around this time, the American people created an advanced settlement along the Potomac river, and called this village Washington DC. This marked a turning point in the growth of human advancement, the transition from barbarian to civilized people. Yet their love for exploration continued on throughout the next two thousand years, across the continent of Culvia returning distant technologies, treasures, and lesser tribes into the growing American culture.
By 2500BC the American culture had established three other settlements, on along the Snake River, and two others further south along the Potomac. Their military prescence, with an early knowledge of bronze and horseback riding successfully staved off numerous barbarian raids, and brought surrounding barbarian tribes under control.
By 1000BC the American people having advanced greatly in scientific studies and explored much of the world have made contact with the Zulu's, Aztecs, Persians, and Indians. The Americans superior culture, and advanced military might, established strong borders with their neighbors. Their early ability to read and write, brought to the Americans the Great Library, and with it, the few scientific researches known to their neighbors, were soon known by the Americans.
Around 0AD the American people threw off the yolk of their Despot emporer and brought into reign King Christopher I. With his hereditary training, and the insight of his noble council, King Christopher I of the Americans brought about a new age of education, prosperity, and military might to the Americans which would become the envy of the known world.
400AD or "The year of the Red Squater" as the Americans called it lead to a war with the nation of India to the south of America. It all started with the Indians squatting settlements within the American borders, stealing resources rightfully passed down through generations of American forefathers, that lead to the royal proclimation of "Morte Deim" or Death of the Day, for the indian people.
The American people being scientifically more advanced, industrially superior, and a more emotionaly stable nation, stood by their king and launched a war against the Indians that lasted until 850AD, with the "Treaty of Indus". The treaty declared that the Indus river would be the border between America and India, and that the Eastern Indian Empire would be annexed to America as reperation for attrocities commited against Americans, along with 100 years of war reparations of 10 gold per year.
The war ended only after the capture of dozens of Indian cities, namely Bombay and New Dehli --> the capital of India. When the treaty was signed, General Sherman, a glorious American leader, established the Forbidden Palace in New Dehli, to unite the conquored people against their former nation.
During the 400 year war, the Americans made great scientific advances, most notably Gun Powder. With the newly gained lands, resources, and treasures from the war against India, the Americans entered a golden age of infrastructure advancements, and military evolution.
Between 850AD to 1100AD the empire of America grew even stronger. Cities developed universities, cathedrals, banks, and aquaducts. Military units evolved from Pikement to Musketeers, Knights to Calvary, catapults to Cannons. America established trade routes with its Zulu neighbors to the north, and its Persian neighbors to the East, and nimbly contained Indian agression along its south eastern borders.
The Americans being the first globaly recognized Regional Super Power is now locked into a global war that started with the Persian Army crossing American borders in 1150AD. Calling on its Allies, the Zulus, Aztecs and Iriquios in a mutual protection clause of their Alliance treaty, quickly repelled the Persian invaders, and launched a campaign into Persia. Realizing the mistake it had made, Persia called on its other distant allies (English, French, Russia, and Japan) to send aid. Using its small but effective fleet, the American navy blockaded the sea routes to the continent of Culvia, and launched a campaign into Persia that resulted in the capture of four Persian cities along the American Eastern border. Now the Armies of the Potomac, and the Armies of Serpent, sit less than thirty miles away from the Persian capital.
God Bless America in its struggle against the Persian aggressors.
-- Benjamin Franklin
There are traces of the nomadic American culture spread all across the continent of Culvia well beyond 3000BC. It seems right around this time, the American people created an advanced settlement along the Potomac river, and called this village Washington DC. This marked a turning point in the growth of human advancement, the transition from barbarian to civilized people. Yet their love for exploration continued on throughout the next two thousand years, across the continent of Culvia returning distant technologies, treasures, and lesser tribes into the growing American culture.
By 2500BC the American culture had established three other settlements, on along the Snake River, and two others further south along the Potomac. Their military prescence, with an early knowledge of bronze and horseback riding successfully staved off numerous barbarian raids, and brought surrounding barbarian tribes under control.
By 1000BC the American people having advanced greatly in scientific studies and explored much of the world have made contact with the Zulu's, Aztecs, Persians, and Indians. The Americans superior culture, and advanced military might, established strong borders with their neighbors. Their early ability to read and write, brought to the Americans the Great Library, and with it, the few scientific researches known to their neighbors, were soon known by the Americans.
Around 0AD the American people threw off the yolk of their Despot emporer and brought into reign King Christopher I. With his hereditary training, and the insight of his noble council, King Christopher I of the Americans brought about a new age of education, prosperity, and military might to the Americans which would become the envy of the known world.
400AD or "The year of the Red Squater" as the Americans called it lead to a war with the nation of India to the south of America. It all started with the Indians squatting settlements within the American borders, stealing resources rightfully passed down through generations of American forefathers, that lead to the royal proclimation of "Morte Deim" or Death of the Day, for the indian people.
The American people being scientifically more advanced, industrially superior, and a more emotionaly stable nation, stood by their king and launched a war against the Indians that lasted until 850AD, with the "Treaty of Indus". The treaty declared that the Indus river would be the border between America and India, and that the Eastern Indian Empire would be annexed to America as reperation for attrocities commited against Americans, along with 100 years of war reparations of 10 gold per year.
The war ended only after the capture of dozens of Indian cities, namely Bombay and New Dehli --> the capital of India. When the treaty was signed, General Sherman, a glorious American leader, established the Forbidden Palace in New Dehli, to unite the conquored people against their former nation.
During the 400 year war, the Americans made great scientific advances, most notably Gun Powder. With the newly gained lands, resources, and treasures from the war against India, the Americans entered a golden age of infrastructure advancements, and military evolution.
Between 850AD to 1100AD the empire of America grew even stronger. Cities developed universities, cathedrals, banks, and aquaducts. Military units evolved from Pikement to Musketeers, Knights to Calvary, catapults to Cannons. America established trade routes with its Zulu neighbors to the north, and its Persian neighbors to the East, and nimbly contained Indian agression along its south eastern borders.
The Americans being the first globaly recognized Regional Super Power is now locked into a global war that started with the Persian Army crossing American borders in 1150AD. Calling on its Allies, the Zulus, Aztecs and Iriquios in a mutual protection clause of their Alliance treaty, quickly repelled the Persian invaders, and launched a campaign into Persia. Realizing the mistake it had made, Persia called on its other distant allies (English, French, Russia, and Japan) to send aid. Using its small but effective fleet, the American navy blockaded the sea routes to the continent of Culvia, and launched a campaign into Persia that resulted in the capture of four Persian cities along the American Eastern border. Now the Armies of the Potomac, and the Armies of Serpent, sit less than thirty miles away from the Persian capital.
God Bless America in its struggle against the Persian aggressors.
-- Benjamin Franklin