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    Victoria leads the English Civ in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.

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    The British Empire reached its widest expanse during her 63-year-reign.

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    She remains one of the most popular and iconic rulers of England to this day.

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    The English special ability is called British Museum.

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    Archaeological Museums have extra artifact slots, and each museum gives more archeologists.

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    England gets two unique units to help secure their overseas holdings.

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    The Sea Dog is a unique naval unit that can bully weaker naval units, and capture enemy ships.

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    In addition, they get the Redcoat Unique Unit.

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    Redcoats are stronger when fighting away from the capital’s continent.

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    They can also disembark without using a movement point.

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    For this powerful overseas force, the English have a unique district in the Royal Navy Dockyard.

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    It provides bonus movement for naval units built there, bonus gold for Dockyards on other continents, and `Great Admiral points.

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    The English can be an aggressive and expansionist Civilization, but they can also switch towards a cultural victory if they set up their museums and send their archeologists abroad.

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    May the sun never set on your Empire as you lead the English to Victory in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.

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The example sentences of DOCKYARDS in videos (1 in total of 1)

it personal pronoun provides verb, 3rd person singular present bonus noun, singular or mass movement noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction naval adjective units noun, plural built verb, past participle there adverb , bonus noun, singular or mass gold noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction dockyards proper noun, singular on preposition or subordinating conjunction other adjective continents noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction ` great proper noun, singular admiral proper noun, singular points noun, plural .

Use "dockyards" in a sentence | "dockyards" example sentences

How to use "dockyards" in a sentence?

  • Not houses finely roofed or the stones of walls well builded, nay nor canals and dockyards make the city, but men able to use their opportunity.
    -Alcaeus-

Definition and meaning of DOCKYARDS

What does "dockyards mean?"

/ˈdäkˌyärd/

noun
area with docks and equipment for repairing and maintaining ships.
other
Establishment where boats are built or repaired.