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Sisal

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Sisal
Nation: Spain
Region: New Spain
Info: Conquerable Port
Resources: Granite
Forest (Oak)
Abundant Game
Limestone
Guano Caves
NPC Level: Unknown
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[edit] Important NPCs

NPC Name
Donato Mendijur
Marisol Castellanos
Roberto Asante
Sanson Marroqui
Serafina el Tigre


[edit] Missions

Mission Name Level
The Economy: Structure Overview 55
The Economy: Auction Overview 55
The Economy: Building the Woodcutter's Camp 55
The Economy: Delivering the Logs 55
The Economy: The Assistant of Campeche 55
The Economy: Warehouse Overview 55
The Economy: Building the Gravel Pit 55
The Economy: The Assistant of Sisal 55
The Economy: Building the Warehouse 55
The Economy: Delivering the Gravel 55
The Economy: Regional Auctions, European Traders 77
Patrolling Sisal 1010
Just in Time 1010
Outside Help 1111
It Starts with One Spark 1212
Marroqui's Blockade 1212
Captains Wanted 1212
The Transporter 1212
Gainful Employment 1313
Thick As Thieves 1313
War Without Mercy 1313
A Forlorn Hope 1313
The Luck of the Irish 1313
Smuggling for the Smuggler 1414
Pressing the Advantage 1414
An Ally in Need... 1414
Jumping at Shadows 1414
Walk the Line 1414
Supply Lines 1414
A Line in the Sand 1414
Seeing the Sights 1515
Disparate Measures 1515
Black Heart, Black Powder 1515
Holding Down the Fort 1515
Irish Eyes are Smiling 1515
Deals within Wheels 1515
That Smug Smuggler 1515
Hunting the Coyote 2020


[edit] History

Sisal is a seaport town in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It was the principal port of Yucatán during the henequen boom, later overshadowed when the more modern port of Progreso was built to the east. It lent its name to the agave-derived sisal fiber which was shipped through it.

The town is about 53 km north north-west of Mérida, the state capital. By law when the Yucatán was part of New Spain, all commerce went through the port of Campeche. The residents of Mérida petititioned for a port closer to the capital, and this was granted by Spanish royal decree on 13 February 1810. The new port of Sisal was founded in 1811, and has a late colonial era fortress, the "Castle of Sisal", and an old lighthouse. After Yucatán's independence from Spain commerce in the port grew rapidly, and by 1845 was shipping cargos with twice the value that had previously gone through Campeche. After the development of Progreso, Sisal's importance declined and today is a small fishing village, visited by some for its beach.

[edit] RvR Notes

Campeche and Sisal are the two vital Spanish ports of New Spain. They are the primary source of metals for the Deep Natural Harbor at Havana. They also provide an alternative market to the French in the Gulf of Mexico if Belle Isle and/or New Orleans is lost.

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