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Persia declared war on the Empire of the North for the last time. 4 Imperial Armies invade the nation, with more troops to follow. On the left, a look at the monthly finances of the Empire.
A look at the revolts for the month of November. Visible below the windows, the storm on rebellious Tripoli, which recently declared its independence (and is about to loose it again).
The Empire of the North at the turn of the Century in Europe and Asia. A look at the finances of the Empire to the left - less than it should be due to the huge amount of provinces recovering from war and revolt.
The Empire of the North at the turn of the Century in the Americas. Now that our troops can explore, we have expeditionary forces ranging far and wide. To the left, a review of the Empire's military forces and current technology.
In short, you created an monster. Or Viking EMpire that united all world. Wait! It gonna crush! Where the pilot? I mean, wheere the Emperor? Or Warlord? Or... ah, whatever!
Actually, the revolts are almost over at this time. Most of the nations getting conquored do not have nationalism, so revolting is only really a problem in wartime. What happens (and the reason for the many revolts) is whenever war exhaustion occurs, I am forced to lower tolerance for one religion (so far usually Islam) in order to avoid having revolts all across the empire. E.g., in the last war all my Muslim territories had 10% revolt chance by the end. The Netherlands is also still a problem.
kjetilLr - Nope, couldn't have done it without our trusty Norwegians.
Inflation is really easy to contain (probably too easy), just make mayors whenever it gets above 1% or 2%. Don't build mayors in all your provinces until you have inflation to decrease.
I was fortunate and got a deflation event early on, which helped. Also, as Darkhosis mentions, Mayors are a cheap and very easy way, once you reach Infrastucture 5.
another question: do u stop the rebellions as fast as you can or leave the less dangerous go on for some time until the rebel armies find their own end?
It depends very much on how much pressure I'm under at the time - during the earlier parts of the game and in wartime, I usually let them run themselves out (except those in important capital provinces). Also, the enemy armies usually go after their home provinces taken from them in earlier wars - usually the same provinces where the most rebellions take place.
Later on when ressources are not a problem, I stamp them out as soon as possible. The primary key to doing this is really huge cavalry armies in this job, so that you can kill the rebels off.
In the east, during autumn, I usually allow the rebels to enjoy the winter weather before I move in.