Cities score two points per tile, and score two more points for each flag within the city boundaries.Roads score one point per tile, and two additional points for each trading post along the road.Farms score 9 points, representing the tile itself and the eight surrounding ones....
The town was located 10.5 miles east-north-east of Greenville and was formerly called Stom's Landing (sometimes incorrectly spelled Stum).It was once a trading post along the Green River, but it no longer exists.It was torn down in 1967 by the Tennessee Valley Authority due to health concerns over coal-burning electric plant, Paradise Fossil Plant....
European contact began in 1500, when the Portuguese sea captain Diogo Dias sighted the island.The French established trading posts along the east coast in the late 17th century.From about 1774 to 1824, Madagascar gained prominence among pirates and European traders, particularly those involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade....
In the late 17th century, the French established trading-posts along the east coast.Between 1680 and 1725, Madagascar became a pirate stronghold....
The area was sparsely populated, with no roads or bridges and no towns.There were post offices established at small trading posts along the various trails.Towns began to form when the Arkansas and Choctaw Railway (later the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway) was built across the area in 1902....
At first a roving trader, he eventually established a trading post along the river.Soon after, he became known for his fair dealings with the local Indians and later, wise counsel to the settlers, reputations which became traditional with him and his sons....
The estimated population during the Nabataean period is unknown, because evidence of a residential community was obliterated by the later construction phases.However, because the town was likely a major trading post along the same route as Bostra, the population could have been several thousand strong.Numerous Nabataean and Greek tombstones testify to their presence....
He also led a removal party that included a large party of livestock.After removal, Jones opened several trading posts along the Red River.In addition to stores, Jones ran several large plantation, growing cotton and several other crops....
Several hundred indigenous Orang Laut people also lived around the coast, rivers and smaller islands.The British used Singapore as a strategic trading post along the spice route.It became one of the most important commercial and military centres of the British Empire....
They exported their own products: local wine, salted pork and fish, aromatic and medicinal plants, coral and cork.The Massalians established a series of small colonies and trading posts along the coast, which later became towns....
This version also allows the player to choose between 20 years of travel (rather than 1 in the original) from 1840 to 1860.Travel is much easier in later years, as there are more towns and trading posts along the way to resupply your party....
Often late in the trip mixed teams that included dairy cows and riding ponies were sometimes hitched up to make a usable team.Trading posts along the way did a thriving business in buying worn down teams at low prices and selling fresh animals.After a few weeks care and good feeding, these same teams could often be resold at a substantial profit....
The De Rouins had traded along the Missouri River for decades; a trading post was already operating here when Lewis and Clark came through in 1804.The younger Deroin operated a trading post along the river's edge starting in 1840.He was killed in 1858 in a dispute over money as white settlers moved into the area and displaced Native residents....
The watershed area of Gwynns Falls covers, with 133 linear miles of streams.The stream was named for Richard Gwinn, who opened a trading post along it in 1669.Gwynns Falls does not actually have a waterfall, but its rough, rocky nature caused John Smith to comment on how the stream tumbled over "felles"....
The Cherokee people had established a village they called "Beaver Dam" near present day Cedartown.White settlers established a trading post along Cedar Creek in the 1830s.The most famous of these settlers was Asa Prior....
We are currently in the third corporate regime started during Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 1980s.During the westward expansion period of the 18th and 19th centuries, numerous areas were settled as trading posts along major transportation routes.Sometimes called "walking cities" because of their small size and limited mode of transportation, these areas were economic centers that had not yet experienced the influx of population that came with industrialization and immigration....
The Karluks were hunters, nomadic herdsmen, and agriculturists.They settled in the countryside and in the cities, which were centered around trading posts along the caravan roads.The Karluks inherited a vast multi-ethnic region, whose diverse population was not much different from its rulers....