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Rough Draft: Americans in Turmoil
After the founding of four cities we met the Mongols
1300 BC we meet and ally with the Babylonians
After the founding of seventeen cities in the impenetrable box pattern we came to the aid of our allies the Babylonians in 1240 BC
Tblisi and Khanpur were destroyed by elephants in the years 1130 B.C.-1200 BC
Many units were lost in the quest for Bokhara including two elephants and one catapult. However, the Americans prevailed and in 640 BC after 600 years of questing to destroy and claim Bokhara for their own, a group of three crusaders, two catapults, and one legion captured Bokhara and renamed it Cachalon. There, the group, minus one crusader, who died in the assault, kept their headquarters where all the great warriors would meet once a century to discuss wartime goals. In that same year, the Mongols sought peace and the Americans were gladly gave it to them.
In 540 BC the Babylonians also allowed the Mongols peace, as it was becoming hard for the Babylonians to wage war with them because of the distance between the two. However, in 460 BC, the Babylonian people, seething at an insult directed at Hammaurabi, declared war on the Mongols. In 380 BC the Babylonians captured the Mongol city of Kerman. Alas, the city was lost 100 years later and destroyed in the year 270 BC.
In 100 BC the Americans, restless at the oppression of the Monarchy desired a Democracy, the King conceded and was elected the first President of the Americans. Many cities went into disorder such as Detroit, Chicago, and New York because of their armies in the field. In 20 BC the Americans went into a long period of lawlessness, or anarchy as some called it. This was disastrous for the Americans as production went into a near standstill.
In 80 BC the Americans converted back to Monarchy and were once again peacecful. This was good for the leaders, but not so good for the people who once again rioted in Detroit and Chicago.
The enemy seizing this opportunity, declared war. So the Mongols advanced on the outskirt cities of the American empire; but the Mongol elephants were repelled and destroyed by the brave phalanxes in the American cities. Khan, now looking foolish, would not opt for peace and instead followed a policy of war to destroy the Americans once and for all.
After the founding of four cities we met the Mongols
1300 BC we meet and ally with the Babylonians
After the founding of seventeen cities in the impenetrable box pattern we came to the aid of our allies the Babylonians in 1240 BC
Tblisi and Khanpur were destroyed by elephants in the years 1130 B.C.-1200 BC
Many units were lost in the quest for Bokhara including two elephants and one catapult. However, the Americans prevailed and in 640 BC after 600 years of questing to destroy and claim Bokhara for their own, a group of three crusaders, two catapults, and one legion captured Bokhara and renamed it Cachalon. There, the group, minus one crusader, who died in the assault, kept their headquarters where all the great warriors would meet once a century to discuss wartime goals. In that same year, the Mongols sought peace and the Americans were gladly gave it to them.
In 540 BC the Babylonians also allowed the Mongols peace, as it was becoming hard for the Babylonians to wage war with them because of the distance between the two. However, in 460 BC, the Babylonian people, seething at an insult directed at Hammaurabi, declared war on the Mongols. In 380 BC the Babylonians captured the Mongol city of Kerman. Alas, the city was lost 100 years later and destroyed in the year 270 BC.
In 100 BC the Americans, restless at the oppression of the Monarchy desired a Democracy, the King conceded and was elected the first President of the Americans. Many cities went into disorder such as Detroit, Chicago, and New York because of their armies in the field. In 20 BC the Americans went into a long period of lawlessness, or anarchy as some called it. This was disastrous for the Americans as production went into a near standstill.
In 80 BC the Americans converted back to Monarchy and were once again peacecful. This was good for the leaders, but not so good for the people who once again rioted in Detroit and Chicago.
The enemy seizing this opportunity, declared war. So the Mongols advanced on the outskirt cities of the American empire; but the Mongol elephants were repelled and destroyed by the brave phalanxes in the American cities. Khan, now looking foolish, would not opt for peace and instead followed a policy of war to destroy the Americans once and for all.