More ideas? Why not.
Ideas:
Localisation:
Ideas:
Code:
peru_ideas = {
start = {
global_prov_trade_power_modifier = 0.1
leader_land_manuever = 1
}
bonus = {
free_leader_pool = 1
}
trigger = {
tag = PEU
}
free = yes
real_audencia = {
advisor_cost = -0.15
}
toledo_reforms = {
production_efficiency = 0.15
}
newworld_inquisition = {
global_missionary_strength = 0.02
tolerance_heathen = -1
tolerance_heretic = -1
}
nw_viceroyalty = {
prestige = 1
}
lima_mint = {
inflation_reduction = 0.15
}
peru_navy = {
heavy_ship_power = 0.10
light_ship_power = 0.10
}
laws_indies = {
stability_cost_modifier = -0.1
}
}
Localisation:
Code:
peru_ideas: "Peruvian ideas"
peru_ideas_start: "Peruvian tradition"
peru_ideas_bonus: "Peruvian ideas"
real_audencia: "Real Audencia"
real_audencia_desc: "The Real Audencia, or Royal Audiences, were Spanish courts set up throughout the New World to administer justice on behalf of the Spanish Crown. The audiencias were also given a consultative and quasi-legislative role in the administration of the territories."
toledo_reforms: "Toledo Reforms"
toledo_reforms_desc: "The Toledo Reforms were a series of reforms implemented by Francisco Álvarez de Toledo to Spain's policies in the Viceroyalty of Peru. They primarily concerned the organisation, taxation, and exploitation of the native population. Natives were to be re-organised in large towns and taxed heavily through a tribute system. The reforms also re-introduced the Inca 'mita' system of forced labour."
newworld_inquisition: "Inquisition of the New World"
newworld_inquisition_desc: "With Spanish conquest inevitably came the Inquisition. The Inquisitors imposed Catholic orthodoxy upon natives and colonists alike with their characteristic severity and arbitrariness. In Peru, the Inquisitors harboured particular biases against women, mestizos, people with African ancestry, Jews, and Protestants."
nw_viceroyalty: "Viceroyalty"
nw_viceroyalty_desc: "The Viceroyalty of Peru was officially created by the Spanish crown in 1542, and granted its government de jure claims upon almost all of South America"
lima_mint: "The Lima Mint"
lima_mint_desc: "Founded in 1565, the Lima mint began minting Spanish coins. This increased Peru's profits from exporting gold, as they could now sell the finished product rather than sending ingots or looted pieces back to Spain in a form unsuitable for currency, thus increasing the value of the goods"
peru_navy: "Peruvian Navy"
peru_navy_desc: "The Viceroyalty was responsible for the naval defence of its territories against enemy privateers. Peruvians became skilled at repelling raids on both land and shipping after much experience."
laws_indies: "The Laws of the Indies"
laws_indies_desc: "The Laws of the Indies were a body of laws that governed the Spanish New World. Laws were added regularly, and compiled several times at various stages of their growth. In 1680, the definitive version was published under Charles II."