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by Thomas Blickling

Our New Weather System

 

In “Evolution: North Americans” there’s a new, dynamically changing weather system awaiting you. It simulates the extremely variable weather patterns of the Great Plains.

 

 

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by Thomas Blickling

Multiplayer Challenges

 

Although Native Americans lived in harmony with their natural world and placed great value on tribe, clan, and family, they often warred with other tribes.

 

These wars were mainly waged for land and the resources it had to offer. Tribes with meager or poor hunting grounds attempted to wrest control over land with more abundant buffalo herds from tribes that were hostile to them.

 

During colonial times, even tribes hostile to each other joined in alliances in order to defend their land against the “white man”. And these alliances had to battle other Indian tribes who had allied themselves with the colonial powers (England, Spain, France, and Brazil).

 

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As you begin with “Evolution: North Americans” you can choose to be from one of three tribes – Lakota Sioux, Pawnee, or Comanche.

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In-Game Currency: Beaver Pelts

 

Beavers were central to the livelihoods of many Indians, since their fur provided them with clothing and covers, and their meat provided them with food.

For fur traders in those days the beaver pelt was “The King of Furs”. Up until the middle of the 20th century the beaver pelt was used as a medium of exchange with the western world; the value of all commodities was measured against the value of a beaver pelts. The beaver dominated the fur trade there.

From 1640 to 1701 the Iroquois and their neighboring tribes (who were allied with the French) waged the “Beaver Wars” against one another in order to gain more control over the beaver trade—that tells you how important this resource was at the time.

 

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In “Evolution: North Americans” beaver pelts represent the premium currency.



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