1795-1803:New provinces in Eastern Europe. Several new vassals. Quebec.
Probably not a particularly exciting read by now, but let's finish this AAR.
In October 1796, we declare war on Bohemia and Anhalt. Zaporozhe joins the war too.
In November 1796, Anhalt (Thüringen) is annexed.
In December 1796, Bohemia cedes two other provinces, Ostpreussen and Leipzig.
Zaparozhe is peaced for some ducats. Then Anhalt, having the provinces Thüringen, Leipzig and Dresden is released.
In February 1797, Mexico's quest for independence begins. The fortress in Beira has been built, and the next mission is remove Alsace from the map, who is our vassal.
In August 1797, Meissen is annexed. In 1798, Oman and Pommerania are vassalized, while Shariah is annexed.
Denmark has also to cede several provinces in a war.
Mexico is released in November 1798.
In July 1799, Fujiwara is annexed.
Meissen is released as a vassal. A province is sold to Mexico. A COT is built in Angora, Anatolia, to steal provinces from the COT in Imereti. Which turns out to be a bad idea.
In February 1800, Tibet is annexed.
In June 1800, Avignon is vassalized. In February 1801, at last the mission is fulfilled and Elsass can be annexed. The next mission is to annex our vassal Funj.
In March 1801, Sunday Schools are established to improve missionary chances - many are active atm.
The idea Scientific Revolution, which is a poisoned pill for catholics anyway, is abandoned in favour of Unam Sanctam. All of the useful Technologies have been researched anyway.
In November 1801, Funj is annexed.
A Theologian is hired. The next mission is to diplo-annex Hesse. In May 1802, we get the Trade Income Increase event again (+50% trade for 5 years). My yearly income shoots from 108k ducats to 127k.
In December 1802, Norway is vassalized - they have provinces in Iceland and Orkney as well.
In January 1803, Zaporozhe cedes three provinces.
Ukraine cedes three provinces as well.
Quebec's quest for independence begins. In November 1803, Bohemia cedes six provinces.
And Quebec is released.