I liked 1701 a lot as well. The Anno series plays more like SimCity than anything else, but with a focus on building not just one city but a group of cities and setting up trade routes between them. You'll need to lay roads and place buildings and walls, but there are different resources (spices, iron, coffee, stone, whatever) you need to control and the real trick is laying out your empire so you can provide your citizens with all of those resources as cost efficiently as possible.
It's not trivial to learn unfortunately, and the combat is much more in line with Civ (3 armies beats 2 armies) then the Total War series where you actually influence the battle. I play Civ 4(BTS), Empire: Total War and Dawn of Discovery about equally lately.