Originally posted by BiggN
Sorry but this topic has made me laugh out loud![]()
Seriously tho, looks good and can't wait to find out what they are all refering to
Who won the US / UK war P?
Originally posted by Patric
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1843-07-29 : August 30, 1843 : Denmark had Tivoli opens
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Originally posted by vcarter707
i thought they meant the soda
Originally posted by General Guisan
Coke was invented in the US in 1880 or something...
Originally posted by Patric
1845-06-07 : July 8, 1845 : The Democrats now rule in USA.[/B]
Originally posted by Jer8m8
Err...elections are usually in November, and ignaugrations in March...unless it is a random event?
Originally posted by Spruce
Darby (UK) achieved the first steel production with cokes in 1709, around 1760 the first Britisch blast furnaces working with cokes were operational.
In 1827 the first blast furnace working with cokes is operational in Belgium. Belgium spearheading the industrial revolution on the continent, well behind the Britisch...
honour for those who earn the honour![]()
huray for Mr. Darby!
Originally posted by vcarter707
hold on! what is this coke? (now that i know its not the soda)
Don't forget the first German-Danish war of 1848-1850 in which Prussia ended up gaining no territory as a result of diplomatic pressure from the other great powers.Originally posted by Zagys
Looks interesting, but it seems the AI is incredibly stupid. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but it seems like all wars which were started and ended in that log resulted in status quo peaces. Prussia can't even beat Denmark.![]()
1841-05-07 : June 8, 1841 : USA had Mormon exodus to Utah
1841-05-07 : June 9, 1841 : Texas declared war upon Utah.
1844-00-01 : January 2, 1844 : United Kingdom had YMCA