It's just a game.Originally posted by Hank
Why are the americans a tribe in this game ? 4000 BC ?
I don't get it.

It's just a game.Originally posted by Hank
Why are the americans a tribe in this game ? 4000 BC ?
I don't get it.
Originally posted by Damien
I spent much time today surfing on many history sites:
That is a little narrow, there were vast differences between northern, middle and southern Amerind tribes. Some excelled at astronomy, others at metallurgy, government & society, medicine, trade, warfare, agriculture.I don't agree on the fact that native americans were at the level of the europeans. They were better in astronomy.
That's by the standards of today. A typical healthy woodland town counted some 3,000 inhabitants, the same or even a little larger than standard European towns of that time.Iroquois used to live in long houses and villages(even if there were some towns,they were scarce and not so populated).
The numbers are higher. Maybe you just counted the League of Five/Six nations?? There are/were a lot of Iroquois outside this League, too, mostly in Canada. In total there were about 100,000 in 1600 and IIRC almost double that number now. Some in other leagues that were modelled after the original one.Iroquois were 25,000 in 1600 then decreased to 5000 after the american revolution and are 50,000 today.
That is basically correct. The women nominated, the men voted. Representatives that proved to be unfit could be removed by the council.Originally posted by Damien
What kind of participative democracy was the iroquoian one?
I've read that the representatives were nominated for life by some women.there were 50 representants for the whole league.Unanimity was the rule.
Agriculture was the basis of the Iroquois diet. Hunting and fishing were secondary, but not neglected. Often a group of men would go hunting in the summer.Food was stored collectively and not owned.Breeding didn't exist i think;men used to hunt.
Not quite. Nomadic tribes usually appointed a single leader. You might want to read what Friedrich Engels wrote about the Iroquois.This kinda state was the one existing before civs.
IMHO the most important ones (apart from establishing a large empire) are:What were the great iroquois achievments?
I am part Elf.And Ribannah...are you iroquois or from another native american nation?
Originally posted by Damien
Many natives were nomads in 1492. EX:The Sioux(who were in civ2);the Navajos;the Apaches.
Originally posted by player2
What's wrong with making the Goth's a civ?
If, by direct democracy, you mean every citizen gets to vote on every topic: no, that would be highly impractical on a national or confederate scale. I still is.Originally posted by Damien
About your participative democracy...it wasn't direct democracy
They'd better, because they had to decide unanimously. Representatives that failed to do a good job could be replaced, after several warnings.Representatives weren't obligated to take into account what people said.
We are all natives.U won't make me believe that natives were at the same level.
In fact, there are a lot of reasons, but first of all Europeans have only 'dominated the world' for a short period of time.I've read many things on the american civs those past few days. If the europeans dominated the world,there's a reason.
Only a few metropoles. Normal towns were maller.European towns had more than 3,000 inhabitants in the Renaissance.
That is quite correct, although they were probably about to make the discovery (they already had the sledge and the hoop). However, the woodland tribes had the Canoe which was far more useful to them than the Wheel.Natives of the whole american continent had no wheel.
Huh? What are you talking about?Iroquois stopped being cannibals in 1570.
The Iroquois started out as one tribe of four main clans. As they grew, they split into several nations, and the number of clans grew to eight. There is also the larger Iroquoian culture/linguistic group (by earlier splits) which encompasses ao the Erie, Huron, Neutrals and also (the most remote branch) the Cherokee.Iroquois isn't isn't a tribe but the confederacy.
Originally posted by Ribannah
Only a few metropoles. Normal towns were maller.
U won't make me believe that natives were at the same level
If the europeans dominated the world,there's a reason.
Hey,Originally posted by Kryten
Scenario 1:
At the end of the 15th century the Europeans reach North America (the "New World"). They find a continent covered by roads/irrigation/mines/fortifications/bridges/cities, and have to fight a major war just to gain a bridgehead.
Originally posted by Pygzilla
Hey,
I'd like to play this one
Originally posted by Kryten
You're right, it would make a good "what if" scenario. However, it is not what happend in reality.
Originally posted by Akka
Guess what ? Civilization is PRECISELY about rewriting history.
Time to make this "what if" scenario alive![]()
Originally posted by Afromelonhead
Akka is right here. Civilization 3 isn't about reliving history (although I suppose it could be considered this way), it's about rewriting it.