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Redcoat
Description
English unique Industrial era unit when Victoria is their leader that replaces the Line Infantry. +10 Combat Strength when fighting on a continent other than that of your capital's. No disembark cost.
Historical Context
The red (or, more accurately, the shade rose madder) coat of the British infantry evolved from the ceremonial uniforms of the early 1600s; it was officially adopted in February 1645 AD when Parliament drafted the regulations for the New Model Army, with the 12 regiments of foot all wearing red coats with different colored facings to distinguish between them. For the next quarter-millennia most of the British infantry wore such, making them splendid targets among the trees, dunes, jungles and hills of the Empire. The rationale for such a choice was that, despite the fiction it was because bloodstains were disheartening for the men, red coats were instantly identifiable on the field, and hence helped maintain order and morale. The term “redcoat” became a source of pride for the British, and a curse word for just about everyone else.
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icon_unit_english_redcoat

Traits

Unique To
icon_leader_victoria
Victoria (Age of Empire)
Upgrades To
icon_unit_infantry
Infantry
icon_civilization_unknown
Digger
Upgrade From
icon_unit_musketman
Musketman
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
70
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_military_science
Military Science
Production Cost
Base Cost: 360 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1440 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
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icon_unit_english_redcoat
Description
English unique Industrial era unit when Victoria is their leader that replaces the Line Infantry. +10 Combat Strength when fighting on a continent other than that of your capital's. No disembark cost.
Historical Context
The red (or, more accurately, the shade rose madder) coat of the British infantry evolved from the ceremonial uniforms of the early 1600s; it was officially adopted in February 1645 AD when Parliament drafted the regulations for the New Model Army, with the 12 regiments of foot all wearing red coats with different colored facings to distinguish between them. For the next quarter-millennia most of the British infantry wore such, making them splendid targets among the trees, dunes, jungles and hills of the Empire. The rationale for such a choice was that, despite the fiction it was because bloodstains were disheartening for the men, red coats were instantly identifiable on the field, and hence helped maintain order and morale. The term “redcoat” became a source of pride for the British, and a curse word for just about everyone else.

Traits

Unique To
icon_leader_victoria
Victoria (Age of Empire)
Upgrades To
icon_unit_infantry
Infantry
icon_civilization_unknown
Digger
Upgrade From
icon_unit_musketman
Musketman
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
70
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_military_science
Military Science
Production Cost
Base Cost: 360 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1440 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
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