Jared has asked me to post this, since the map is done but post 100 is still in the works, as something to hold everyone’s interest.
South East Aururia and Aotearoa in the year 1700, showing the struggle of colonising powers.
wrt trading goods with the Aururians, the Europeans may have some success with textiles.
In SE Asia what exchanged well for spice was the chintzes and silks of Bengal, and I could see it easily happen in Aururia. In Tasmania bulky textiles exchanged for bulky cider gum, even?
Perhaps the...
Blast from the past! Do you have the original of mine floating around anywhere, Bruce? I'd really like to see it, and I can't remember a thing about it.
Ugh. First map I've made in ages, and the damn labels have gone crazy.:(
I'm sure someone here could assemble them in the right order ;)
Some names might get changed as I get closer to the finished product. POD 1815.
I'll answer questions if people can guess the nations correctly. :D
This bears repeating. The reason the maps were original was because they were not just copy/paste jobs of the same old basemap/colour scheme. You have things completely backwards DrTron.
It is good to see all these old maps again, a good reminder to finish some of my projects!
getting my entry in just in time.
This could be ocnsidered a followup to my map for MoF 46. A more Hellenic western med leads to the eventual unification of Italy and Spain by the Samnites. United by the state worship of Hercules, the Samnite domain expands westward and eastward. Their...
That's a terrible name. Stop suggesting new names for challenges when the first is perfectly serviceable.
The challenge is a good idea for MoF 50, so I support 50 Years is a long time