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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Bowman" data-source="post: 7475864" data-attributes="member: 6925649"><p>if I want to keep with a familiar history and setting in the Old World, then the technology would be more in line with that of Columbus that with American Rebels fighting the British for their independence I think. the Indians don't have much democracy, they have strong monarchs taking over direct administration of their lands from vassals, using bureaucrats, and mercenaries in place of knights and nobles. The Aristocracy still exists, but the kings and queens are growing more powerful in relation to them at this time. Kingdoms in the Americas are becoming more centralized in their administration, but it is still a work in progress. the total area of the Americas is larger than that of Europe. Most of the colonizing countries are located in North America however, some of them have colonized South America, and their are ships sailing around South America to get to the West Coast from the East Coast and trade with the exotic cultures there. One thing the Indians aren't accustomed to is encountering different races of humans, they have never seen a Caucasian or an African before, later on when they travel to East Asia they will see people that look more like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Bowman, post: 7475864, member: 6925649"] if I want to keep with a familiar history and setting in the Old World, then the technology would be more in line with that of Columbus that with American Rebels fighting the British for their independence I think. the Indians don't have much democracy, they have strong monarchs taking over direct administration of their lands from vassals, using bureaucrats, and mercenaries in place of knights and nobles. The Aristocracy still exists, but the kings and queens are growing more powerful in relation to them at this time. Kingdoms in the Americas are becoming more centralized in their administration, but it is still a work in progress. the total area of the Americas is larger than that of Europe. Most of the colonizing countries are located in North America however, some of them have colonized South America, and their are ships sailing around South America to get to the West Coast from the East Coast and trade with the exotic cultures there. One thing the Indians aren't accustomed to is encountering different races of humans, they have never seen a Caucasian or an African before, later on when they travel to East Asia they will see people that look more like them. [/QUOTE]
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