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Great Merchant
Description
Each Great Merchant has unique abilities when activated. Visit the Great People panel to learn more, and track your progress.
Historical Context
Of the four things that determine the course of civilization, greed is probably the most pervasive. Once folk settled and started farming and mining, there was always someone who found that others wanted what they had in plenty, and were willing to pay for it. And so merchants fanned out across the globe, trading in everything from grain to gold, hemp to human beings. The most adventurous among these were always seeking new markets, and hence were explorers who brought back knowledge of distant peoples and customs. Some of the greatest discoveries were the product of the greed of these adventurers. Their travels also enriched their nations in more material ways, for the taxes and profits from their trips funded great works of engineering, education, colonization, art, and war. Without the great merchants, civilization would have been much poorer.
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_great_merchant

Traits

icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_build_charges
1
Build Charges

Usage

Can Construct
icon_civilization_unknown
Corporation
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_great_merchant
Description
Each Great Merchant has unique abilities when activated. Visit the Great People panel to learn more, and track your progress.
Historical Context
Of the four things that determine the course of civilization, greed is probably the most pervasive. Once folk settled and started farming and mining, there was always someone who found that others wanted what they had in plenty, and were willing to pay for it. And so merchants fanned out across the globe, trading in everything from grain to gold, hemp to human beings. The most adventurous among these were always seeking new markets, and hence were explorers who brought back knowledge of distant peoples and customs. Some of the greatest discoveries were the product of the greed of these adventurers. Their travels also enriched their nations in more material ways, for the taxes and profits from their trips funded great works of engineering, education, colonization, art, and war. Without the great merchants, civilization would have been much poorer.

Traits

icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_build_charges
1
Build Charges

Usage

Can Construct
icon_civilization_unknown
Corporation
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