Empire: Total War Chapter 1 of 5: Naval Battles HD

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Empire: Total War Chapter 1 of 5: Naval Battles HD - Not only are you challenged to dominate land, but for the first time, also the sea. high definition

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  • if your british in the american revolution then you can stop the US frome ver happening!

  • I will play the Netherlands. Unfortunatly the Netherlands was not anymore at the height of its power. But still.... a force to reckon with.

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  • What graphics card is recommended to play this?

  • The many sea battles through history also provide a reliable source of shipwrecks for underwater archaeology. A major example, albeit not very commonly known, is the exploration of the wrecks of various battleships in the Pacific Ocean, namely Japanese warships that sank during the Battle of Midway.

  • So too did the Venetian Republic dominate Italy's city states, thwart the Ottoman Empire, and dominate commerce on the Silk road and the Mediterranean in general for centuries. For three centuries, the Northmen commonly called the Vikings raided and pillaged and went where they willed, far into central Russia and the Ukraine, and even to far off Constantinople (both via the Black Sea tributaries and past the Strait of Gibraltar.

  • The oceanic influences throughout pre-recorded history (Homeric Legends, e.g. Troy), and classical works like the Odyssey underscore the past influences. The Persian Empire - united and strong - couldn't prevail against the might of the Athenian fleet combined with that of lesser city states in several attempts to conquer the Greek City States. Phoenicia's and Egypt's power, Carthage's and even Rome's depended in no mean way upon control of the seas.

  • The latter were crucial in the development of the modern world in the United Kingdom, the Low Countries and northern Germany, for they enabled the bulk movement of goods and raw materials without which the industrial revolution would not have occurred. Prior to 1750, things moved by barge or sea, or not much at all. Thus armies, with their exorbitant needs for food, ammunition and fodder, were tied to the river valleys throughout the ages.

  • Mankind has fought battles on the sea for more than 3,000 years. Land warfare would seem, initially, to be irrelevant and entirely removed from warfare on the open ocean, though this is not necessarily true. Land navigation, until the advent of extensive railroads was extremely dependent upon river systems and canals.

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