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Rogan Josh
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On all the list of civs I have seen it says one of the civs is the English, but on a few screen shots, it mentions ithe 'British'. For example, on one of the newer screenshots it has a picture (on the foreign advisor bit) showing Elizibeth I with the subtitle 'Queen Elizabeth of Britain' (which is wrong whichever way you look at it, but never mind).
So what are they - the English or the British?
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Sun Zi 36
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quote: Originally posted by Transcend
Does it matter? Everyone outside of the British Isle is going to view English and British being the same. Can you guys on the Island just stop distinguishing from each other and be happy to be members of a big family? |
No, I don't live in the British Isles and I don't view British and English the same.
Allow me to correct your statement: everyone of Anglo-Saxon descent outside of the British Isle is going to view English and British being the same. (Bcos the Australians, Americans, Canadians all want to see themselves different. Very little people outside of the Anglo-Saxon world would see much difference between Americans, British, Australians etc and would probably just identify them as "English speaking peoples".) Can you guys in the English speaking world just stop distinguishing from each other and be happy to be members of a big family?
So it does matter. It's probably less confusing for people outside the English speaking world if the civ is British instead.
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quote: Originally posted by Transcend
I find it hard to believe that separatism and ethnic antagonism are running rampant on that small piece of real estate. |
Scotland is thinking about going along.
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Sun Zi 36
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quote: Originally posted by Transcend
I think Firaxis should use Britsh as opposed to English. After all, British Empire was not only founded by the English. |
Is that what u said b4? U said it doesn't matter British or English bcos ppl will view them the same.
Actually, my point about the English speaking peoples is not an example. The fact that people outside the English speaking world view those inside pretty much part of the same civ makes the word "English" civ confusing. "British", on the other hand, definitely means those on the Isle. So firaxis should've made it "British" to clear up confusions.
Since u NOW think it does matter whether it's British or English, there's no disagreement now anyway.
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Rogan Josh
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although it would be really silly for Firaxis to get this wrong, they are in good company. Why, for heaven's sake is Queen Elizabeth called Elizabeth II, when she is Queen of a different country compared with Elizabeth I?
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Chris Horscroft
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Canberra, Australia
Sep 2000 time: 05:15
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I am of the view that the whole civilisation should be called "Anglo-saxons". It's leader should be Alfred the Great, and it should replace the English/British and the Americans, neither of which should be in Civ3.
Sun Zi is right about the perceived similarities between the English speaking peoples of various modern nations.
Transcend, I find it hard to see how you can doubt that people will fight over very small pieces of real estate. Look at Macedonia, and for that matter, the rest of Former Yugoslavia, or the Walonia/Flanders disputes in Belgium. People will assert their nationality or their ideology no matter what.
And just in case anyone is interested in convoluted English nationalities: My father was English, my mother a New Zealander, I have dual nationality (British and Australian) and my wife has dual nationality (Canadian and Australian). (She was also born in Jamaica.)
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Melios
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The Angloes & Saxons WERE the Germanic tribes athat settled on the British Isles. They had an edge against the Celts since they were more aggressive and more resistant to the Plague (that was around the time of the first major outbreak).
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Kenobi
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quote: Originally posted by Keygen
I don't think so...
Scottish, Welsh and Irish are all direct descendants of the Celts while English are descendants of the Aglo-Saxons who somehow are related to the Germanic tribes that appeared in central and western Europe after the Celts.
English are closer to the Germans than to Scottish 
Not to mention Norwegian and Normadian populations that inhabited England and were mixed with the Aglo-Saxons at later times.
So English, Scottish and Welsh are British because they all live in Great Britain but Scottish or Welsh are not English and vice versa. |
It's a myth that the Romano-Celts inhabiting South-East Britain were either totally eliminated or pushed into Scotland, Wales and Brittany. There must have been considerable mixing of Celts, Angles, Saxons and Jutes (those poor buggers rarely get a mention, do they?) in what became England. Likewise, the Vikings (Danes and Norwegians) and Normans contributed to the pool. Genetic testing has confirmed that few regions (e.g. Western Ireland, the Shetlands) of the British and Irish isles have a "pure" strain of anything - the British are a robust, mongrel breed of all the peoples that invaded the islands.
The English, Scots, Welsh, Irish and Manx all like to differentiate themselves from each other, but they are all closer than they like to admit. I agree with the proposal to replace the English with the "British".
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Rogan Josh
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They would have been better calling them the British and having Victoria in charge, I suppose they would have to update the SU from man-o-war to a 19thC ship too.
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