OOC: They produced enough to be considered more worth to French Empire than whole new France (stretching from Hudson bay to New-Orlean).
OOC: What did they produce though?
OOC: They produced enough to be considered more worth to French Empire than whole new France (stretching from Hudson bay to New-Orlean).
OOC: Sugar, fruit, cotton. All cash crops. Not to mention that whilst one Caribbean island was worth more then all 13 colonies in 1776, in 1861 I doubt this was true any more, due to the changing economic situation around the world and the industrialisation of the US.
OOC: Exactly.
To the Danes, the men of Schwelstig-Holstein are Germans and should they request to be unifed with other Germans, you should grant them this justice. I don't want to hear news of violence against ethnic Germans in Schwelstig-Holstein.
OOC: What is the Prussian opinion on self-determination for the Polish?
OOC: We want to give them a free Poland just one that doesn't have any Germans in it.
OOC: Frymo, shouldn't I have those Ironclads I ordered on turn 1 completed?
(I should have been more clear. When I posted earlier I had just gotten back from my study. Now after I have slept a good three hours, I can clarify.)
The new Austrian System is another step away from the system they adopted after the feudal system was ripped away. In this new system, it highly resembles American Capitalism, where everyone has a good sum of money. Keep in mind that £1,000 is not really a £1,000. It stands for a larger denomination. I simply use values a small as that to easily keep track of it. Furthermore, the Austrian Emperor is well... the Emperor. He can pay whatever he damn well feels like for land, so basically he ripped off the former landowners and gave out massive chunks of land to the people working it. So basically, what you see here is a massive explosion in private enterprise, where the incentive is to try and get money. If you want to think of it simply, the Austrian Empire is now the America of Europe.