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become the capital
BTW, could you add support for E&D in the future?
I've been working on a Dominion of New England civ lately, being a fiercly loyal new englander living as an ex-pat in New York... Also on a Massachusetts civ with Adams as the leader. My current project is a civ based on inland new england using the back of the MA flag (its a pine tree ona white field with APPEAL TO HEAVEN on it, look it up) as the symbol and stuff. Worcester as the capitol. The biggest challenge is a special ability i want, no coal for factories and a free factory in the capital at industrial era. Because of the promenance of water power in the mill towns of new england. We didnt need no damn coal. Would also love to make a bonus allowing cities on rivers to have sea trade routes or build ships. Was thinking it would be good for erie canal special ability or maybe as an ability for the mississippy or st lawrence. But i've yet to figure out how to do that. Anyway nice civ as usual