HUMANKIND Cultures of Latin America Pack

2024-01-28
HUMANKIND  Cultures of Latin America Pack Capa
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Push HUMANKIND™ even further with the Cultures of Latin America DLC! Go even further with the Cultures of Latin America DLC for HUMANKIND™! It features 6 cultures (Carais, Nasca, Taíno, Inca, Argentine and Cuban), 6 natural and artificial wonders, 9 independent peoples, 15 narrative events and more than 30 themed musical tracks composed by Arnaud Roy.Era 1 – Carais (Construction company) Carails developed in the arid lands of the Pacific coast of South America in the early third millennium BCE. There, they built a complex urban society in which farmers and fishermen participated in food production to ensure Caral prosperity.Era 2 – Nasca (Aesthetics)The Nasca used the environment to create perennial crops in the early second century CE. Specialists in ceramics and weaving, they left incredible marks of their creations and mythology in several tombs and on the desert floor. Era 3 – Taínos (Agrarian) The Taínos were part of the group of speakers of Arawak languages ​​and dominated the Greater Antilles between the centuries VII and XIII. Extremely adaptive, they thrived with the variety of biomes and agriculture on lands scarce in animal and plant diversity.Era 4 – Incas (Expansionist)According to their mythology, the Incas descended from Manco Capac, who founded the city of Cuzco for his people. From the 15th century onwards, they began a series of conquests and integrated most of the Andean world into the Tawantinsuyu, the "Kingdom of Four Parts". Martin was crucial in destroying the authority of the Spanish in South America. After decades of construction and political conflicts, Argentina took advantage of the globalized market and became a major exporter of agricultural products. Era 6 – Cubans (Aesthetics) The conquest of La Havana by Fidel Castro's guerrillas in January 1959 marked the end of Batista and United States domination over Cuba. From then on, violent resistance to their neighboring superpower gave the people and leaders a gigantic international reach. COMPOSED BY ARNAUD ROY