Roman Town (Lead)
Cost | 4,100 |
Repair cost | 1,640 |
Repair cost if ruined | 3,280 |
- Tax Harvesting Edict: +3% tax rate
- Romanisation Edict: -4% auxiliary recruitment cost
- +1 army recruitment capacity
- +25% wealth from all sources
- 350 wealth from manufacturing (industry)
- +4 growth per turn
- -10 public order per turn (squalor)
- -8 food
- 160 lead
Description
Wherever the Romans went they not only conquered but also settled and built communities. They used stone and brick to construct colonies that were meant to last. Colonial towns developed from small hamlets and villages, some of which already existed, becoming centres of regional administration and commerce. The planned provincial towns or 'civitates' were built in a square grid pattern with stone peripheral walls for protection. The smaller 'vici' were less formal, often growing up outside Roman army camps in order to supply soldiers with the comforts and pleasures of home.