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Industrial Helix wrote:For the ships, what about significant European ship names in the discovery of the new world? Magellan circumnavigated the world in the Victoria. Columbus came in via the NiƱa. Those could be the Pacific and Atlantic ships respectively.
Tisha wrote:I changes the title, and the names of the ships.
what else?
1)Make South Meso-America 3?
2)what about where the two meso americas meet? draw a border right on the edge of the paper?
3)connect the Victoria to Tarascan?
4)neutrals on the boats and Nimiipuu?
isaiah40 wrote:Tisha wrote:I changes the title, and the names of the ships.
what else?
1)Make South Meso-America 3?
2)what about where the two meso americas meet? draw a border right on the edge of the paper?
3)connect the Victoria to Tarascan?
4)neutrals on the boats and Nimiipuu?
1) I would be more inclined to increase North Meso America by 1 - see point 3
2)I'd say draw the line on the edge of the paper to divide the two meso americas to avoid any confusion.
3)Yes connect the Victoria to Tarascan.
4)2 neutrals on the boats and 3 on Nimiipuu.
MrBenn wrote:"On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain with three small Spanish sailing ships, the Pinta, the NiƱa, and the Santa MarĆa"
Industrial Helix wrote:MrBenn wrote:"On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain with three small Spanish sailing ships, the Pinta, the NiƱa, and the Santa MarĆa"
Yes, but the NiƱa was his favorite.
So i still vote call it the NiƱa or find an image with 3 ships and call it the NiƱa, the Pinta and the Santa MarĆa.
Tisha wrote:what about where the two meso americas meet? draw a border right on the edge of the paper?
isaiah40 wrote:Tisha wrote:3)connect the Victoria to Tarascan?
4)neutrals on the boats and Nimiipuu?
3)Yes connect the Victoria to Tarascan.
MrBenn wrote:Actually, I would suggest reverting back to something almost like you had originally for the connections on the Pacific ocean side of the map. With the proximity of the connections across both sides of the map, the Meso-Americas become even more of a bottle neck; having the cross-map connections converging in the middle sort-of defeats the point of adding them in the first place?
If the path across the sea is redrawn to go beneath the bird and around it to the left, then it would be a better approximation of actual established sea trading routes. I'd take the path from Diaguita to Romo to reflect actual sailing routes:
Victor Sullivan wrote:3. For the title, might I suggest "First Nations of the Americas"? That way it will be next to the other two First Nations maps in the game finder.
Industrial Helix wrote:Also... the title seems strange to me. What about simply "First Nations of the Americas."
MrBenn wrote:Actually, I would suggest reverting back to something almost like you had originally for the connections on the Pacific ocean side of the map. With the proximity of the connections across both sides of the map, the Meso-Americas become even more of a bottle neck; having the cross-map connections converging in the middle sort-of defeats the point of adding them in the first place?
You shouldn;t need to draw a border at all; if you want to enhance it, just add slightly more shadow where the pages overlap. This should be more than sufficient.
isaiah40 wrote:MrBenn wrote:Actually, I would suggest reverting back to something almost like you had originally for the connections on the Pacific ocean side of the map. With the proximity of the connections across both sides of the map, the Meso-Americas become even more of a bottle neck; having the cross-map connections converging in the middle sort-of defeats the point of adding them in the first place?
Okay I see what Mr.Benn is talking about now.You shouldn;t need to draw a border at all; if you want to enhance it, just add slightly more shadow where the pages overlap. This should be more than sufficient.
Or you can do what he said
This is just a nit pick - do you need your name on both halves? Doesn't matter either way.
Tisha wrote:two connections from Victoria? Maybe just Chumash and Chimu?
MrBenn wrote: I'd take the path from Diaguita to Romo to reflect actual sailing routes:
jakewilliams wrote:I came.
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