Port Tariff is a port in the Caribbean, established by Royal British Navy of the king's orders.
History
Port Tariff News
4/29/1744
- Port Tariff has been seeing an increase in EITC traffic in recent days
- Construction on the fort has reached an all time high; people are working as much as 15 hours a day
- Port Tariff has not heard from a a nearby outpost in recent days, causing concern that the isolated outpost may be in trouble.
- Lord Blastshot has been seen at the office of Lord Howe recently, and security has been raised.
5/4/1744
- Samuel Redbeard and certain followers restricted from Port Tariff, due to their own safety
- More cannons and ships arriving to Port Tariff
- Tax raised for citizen merchants
- The nearby outpost has been searched, and signs of a raid have been found. Several corpses were found, the rest were missing.
5/5/1744
- Samuel Redbeard banned
- 2,000 additional Guards arrive
- Nelson's Column Built to honor Horatio Nelson
- HMS Victory returns to England
5/21/1744
- Port Tariff Defense fleet returns to England ( Temporarily )
- Royal Navy Parade Held
- Fort Nelson receives supplies from Fort Fredrick
- Lord Blastshot returns to Port Tariff from Europe and is Welcomed Back
5/26/1744
- Royal Navy Academy established on Port Tariff
7/19/1744
- Port Tariff begins to truly flourish
- Precautions are taken against new Spaniard king
- Construction of a new fort begins
1/2/1745
- Port Tarrif welcomes the addition of new Businesses
- Port Tarriff is named the new Headquarters of British Warfare in the Carribean
- Lord Blastshot approves new set of Laws.