Difference between revisions of "Cotton Weaving Shed (FOTS)"
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{{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Cotton Weaving Shed FOTS.png]] | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Cotton Weaving Shed FOTS.png]] | ||
|Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Industrial_Chain|Industrial Type]] | |Chain=[[:Category:FOTS_Buildings#Industrial_Chain|Industrial Type]] | ||
− | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Cottage Industry (FOTS)|Cottage Industry]]</li>'''Resource''':<li>Cotton</li> | + | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Cottage Industry (FOTS)|Cottage Industry]]</li> |
+ | '''Resource''':<li>Cotton</li> | ||
|Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Factory (FOTS)|Factory]]</li> | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Factory (FOTS)|Factory]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 3900</li><li>+3 per turn to town growth from industrial buildings within this province</li><li>+1200 to wealth generated by industrial buildings in this province</li><li>-2 to happiness from modernisation</li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 3900</li> |
+ | <li>+3 per turn to town growth from industrial buildings within this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>+1200 to wealth generated by industrial buildings in this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>-2 to happiness from modernisation</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=+3 to modernisation (clan development)}} | |Clan Effects=+3 to modernisation (clan development)}} | ||
Revision as of 21:21, 6 November 2012
Cotton Weaving Shed (FOTS) | |
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File:Cotton Weaving Shed FOTS.png | |
Chain | Industrial Type |
Requires | Buildings: |
Enables | Buildings: |
Spawned Defence Forces | - |
Basic Building Statistics | |
Clan Effects | +3 to modernisation (clan development) |
See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
Tomorrow always comes in a stranger's garb.
A cotton weaving shed adds to the wealth of a province, and helps industry to grow. Cotton is not a native plant to Japan, so this building implies more contact with outsiders, making the process of modernising slightly easier. Access to cotton is required before the shed can be built.
Almost without exception, craft looms are powered by the craftsman, or craftswoman, making the cloth. The work is, as a result, physically quite hard. Power looms, first developed in England in the early 1700s were less tiring to use. They were first driven by waterwheels, and only later by coal-fired steam engines. The first mills built were all on hillsides in Northern England, precisely to take advantage of the force of water when it flows downhill. Japan, whatever else it may lack, does not suffer from a shortage of steep hillsides! Simple power looms are therefore easy to install.