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Braves on the Warpath
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ort of Trincomalee (greatly increases trade)(1 Credit invested)A History of Sri Lanka-Chapter 2 said:2000 BC marked a turning point for the Empire of Sri Lanka. First, around then, Iron came into widespread use, and Sri Lanka, along with its trading partner, Siam, entered the Iron Age together, amond the first in the world.
Second, around 2010, the people had begun calling for a deregulated economy. And the Empire obeyed the calls of its people. It gave control to the people.
However, unlike other cases, the Emperor did not just suddenly stop supporting the economy, leading to a massive crash. Instead, the Empire gradually transitioned out of regulation, and plenty of money was provided to help the transition.
In the years to follow, Sri Lanka would begin trade with Persia and Kelsultanan Melayu Melaka , soon becoming one of the largest trade empires on the planet. It would continue its policy of making peaceful alliances with other nation. Piracy was a small threat, but it was being controlled. It was hoped that the Empire would not have to go to war...

1. I started a project last turn, with one credit invested into it: Port of Trincomalee (greatly increases trade, creates road from Colombo to Trincomalee).
2. Do nations in antiquity get more troops per credit? Or different troops? Better ships?
3. Could you make a contacts list (or at least tell me if I have any new contacts?
Jason The King said:To Qin
From Ming
We are under attack. You are in risk of having an imperialist neighbore. Help us now before the Japanese are your neighbores.
This coming from the empire that attacked us without cause.jalapeno_dude said:From: The Empire of Sri Lanka
To: Siam
Greetings! We are going to change our economy to uncontrolled this turn. If both of us do it at the same time, it will help both our economies. Please consider it. Also, we are going to direct our forces to root out pirates. Please join us.
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).BananaLee said:to Sri Lanka
Greetings.
We also wish for peace with each other's nations. A DPP sounds good. We would also like to open trade with you.
What do you say?