AGCEEP_HYWvictory_England.txt

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1419-1700: English Ownership of Bearn for England
1419-1819: Titles, and the such for England
1429-1430: The Revolt of Joan of Arc for England
1431-1450: Henry VI is Annointed at Rheims for England
1455-1485: The War of the Roses in France for England
1461-1481: Ile de France Settles for England
1461-1481: Normandy Recovers for England
1465-1470: The League of the Public Weal for England
1480-1480: Maine and Anjou are Pacified for England
1485-1700: English Ownership of Artois for England
1485-1700: English Ownership of Bourgogne for England
1485-1700: English Ownership of Picardie for England
1485: The End of the Wars of the Roses in France for England
1519-1819: English Claims on Brittany for England
1525-1530: French Colonists for England
1531-1534: French Colonists Overseas for England
1531-1534: The Armor Resettlement for England
1535-1539: French Colonists Overseas for England
1535-1539: The Morbihan Resettlement for England
1540-1544: The Bretagne Resettlement for England
1540-1545: The Leinster Plantation for England
1540-1549: Post-Reformation French Colonists for England
1540-1549: Post-Reformation French Colonists for England
1545-1549: The Situation in Bretagne Calms for England
1546-1549: The Situation in Leinster Calms for England
1553: The French Revolt Against Northumberland for England
1562-1572: The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1562-1572: The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1562-1572: The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1562-1572: The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1562-1590: Huguenots Declare Independence for England
1562-1590: Huguenots Fight Off English Repression for England
1562-1590: Huguenots Strike Out on their Own for England
1562-1590: Ultra-Catholics Declare Independence for England
1562-1590: Ultra-Catholics Fight Off English Repression for England
1562-1590: Ultra-Catholics Strike Out on their Own for England
1562-1590: Ultra-Catholics and Huguenots Declare Independence for England
1568-1571: The Holy League for England
1572: St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre for England
1572-1600: Unrest Subsides for England
1582-1590: Foreign Support for the Ultra-Catholics for England
1590-1600: Huguenot Refugees for England
1590-1600: Ultra-Catholic Refugees for England
1590: The End of the Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1590: The End of the Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1590: The End of the Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1590: The End of the Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
1593: Huguenots Remain Independent for England
1593: Ultra-Catholics Remain Independent for England
1593-1600: Unrest Subsides for England
1605-1609: The Evangelic Union for England
1607-1609: The Catholic League for England
Triggered (1488-1491): English Claims on Brittany for England
Triggered (1477): English claim on Burgundian lands for England
Triggered (1461-1819): France Rises Again for England
Triggered (triggered event): Philippe the Fool for England
Triggered (triggered event): Philippe the Good for England
Triggered (1488-1491): The Marriage of Anne of Brittany for England

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

England's acquisition of Bearn has made the English claim to the province unanswerable.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Béarn will be considered a national province

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

Nothing could be more repugnant to the interests of the house of Burgundy than to unite the crowns of France and England on the same head, an event which, had it taken place, would have reduced the duke to the rank of a petty prince. The Kingdoms of England and France are united under one crown, and the time has come to sort out matters of the state. The lands of Bourgogne, Picardie, and Artois are rightful lands of the English crown, and as such the Duke of Burgundy is subject to our rule. We now have a choice. Do we reduce the rank of the duke to a prince, or shall we allow him to rule his lands free of English overlords?

Actions

A. Demand that the Duke submit to English Authority

B. Allow the Duke to Go His Separate Way

  • Centralization -1
  • Stability -1
  • +200 relations with Burgundy

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1429
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1430)

Description

At a young age Joan of Arc began to hear voices - those of St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret. When she was about 16, the voices exhorted her to bear aid to the dauphin, the would-be King Charles VII, who was trying to gather support for an attempt to retake the French crown. Joan's religious fervour would inspire the peasantry into a revolt which linked up with the dauphin's small force of exiles and mercenaries to produce a real threat to English rule in France.

Actions

A. The Rebels Must be Crushed

  • Champagne revolts
  • Champagne revolts
  • Nivernais revolts
  • Ile de France revolts
  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of December 3, 1431
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1450)

Description

The dual monarch, Henry VI arrived at Saint Denis and from there made a glorious entry into the capital of his Kingdom. All of Paris seemed to turn out to catch a glimpse of their young King 'Henri II'. Yellow-haired and in cloth of gold, Henry VI rode on a white charger through the streets of Paris to be greeted by the Provost and the Councillors of the Parliament in their red satin. Several days later, Henry went to Rheims. Cardinal Beaufort had wished to preside over the entire ceremony, but Bedford had resisted Beaufort's ill-considered plans. Instead, the Archbishop of Rheims presided over the ceremony. All of the formal traditions of France were to be observed.

Actions

A. What a glorious occasion!

  • Stability +1
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -4
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -4

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1455
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after August 23, 1485)

Description

The War of the Roses were as much about the crown of France as they were about that of England, so it should come as no surprise that much of the most vicious fighting was in the larger of the two Kingdoms. Both the Lancastrians and the Yorkists saw France as an important battleground and recruitment centre. The situation was further complicated by attempts by some members of the French nobility to restore the House of Valois to the French throne.

Actions

A. The Battles Spread to France

  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine +5
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Artois +5
  • Revolt risk value in Calais +5
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie +5
  • Revolt risk value in Caux +5
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France +5
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais +5
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté +5
  • Revolt risk value in Provence +5
  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné +5
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais +5
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Berri +5
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais +5
  • Revolt risk value in Maine +5
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie +5
  • Revolt risk value in Armor +5
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan +5
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée +5
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou +5
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin +5
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes +5
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc +5
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne +5
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn +5
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon +5

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of January 2, 1461
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1481)

Description

Ile de France has been subjugated.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Stability +1
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of January 2, 1461
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1481)

Description

Normandy suffered greatly after decades of warfare. Now, finally, as peace reigned throughout the realm, if even only for a brief period of time, Normandy could focus on recovery.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Stability +1
  • +2 base tax value in Caux
  • +2 base tax value in Normandie
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -4
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -4

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1465
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1470)

Description

With England distracted by the War of the Roses, ambitious French nobleman plotted to throw off English rule and crown Louis of Valois King of France as Louis XI. A League of the Public Weal was formed, and it mobilized support for a rising against the English.

Actions

A. Destroy the Nobles

  • Stability -1
  • -75 gold
  • Ile de France revolts
  • Orléanais revolts
  • Languedoc revolts
  • -50 relations with Burgundy

B. Appease the Nobles

  • -300 gold

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of July 11, 1480
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1480)

Description

Maine and Anjou had been seeds of unrest for some time. As long as the rival claimant to the Duchy of Anjou and County of Maine lived, England would have to endure rebellious activity in these regions. However, On July 10th, 1480, Rene of Anjou died leaving no surviving direct male heir. Finally, the primary source for grievance and unrest had been removed.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Revolt risk value in Maine -4
  • +1 base tax value in Maine

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1485
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

England's control of Artois has made the English claim to the province unanswerable.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Artois will be considered a national province

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1485
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

England's control of Bourgogne has made the English claim to the province unanswerable.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Bourgogne will be considered a national province

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1485
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1700)

Description

England's control of Picardie has made the English claim to the province unanswerable.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Picardie will be considered a national province

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on August 24, 1485

Description

With the War of the Roses at an end, the English were able to concentrate on restoring their authority in France.

Actions

A. The War Ends in France

  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine -5
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Artois -5
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -5
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -5
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -5
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté -5
  • Revolt risk value in Provence -5
  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -5
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -5
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Maine -5
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -5
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -5
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -5
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -5
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -5
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -5
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -5
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -5
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -5
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon -5

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1519
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

Upon the death of Duke Francois II of Brittany in 1488, the duchy passed to her daughter. She refused marriage offers, and with her death, the duchy has passed to an obscure relative. This leaves England with the best claims to the duchy.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Armor will be considered a claim province
  • Bretagne will be considered a claim province
  • Morbihan will be considered a claim province

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1525
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1530)

Description

With the conquest of France, England had French who wished to move to new areas. There are three options available that they could travel to: emigrate to our far-flung colonies, resettle in Brittany, or colonize Leinster.

Actions

A. Let Them Go to our Colonies

B. Let Them Resettle in Brittany

C. Let Them Resettle in Leinster

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1531
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1534)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

With permission to travel to the colonies, some French settlers left France. Sometimes they would gather in a single colony and dominate culturally and religiously.

Actions

A. The French Have Taken Over One of Our Colonies

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1531
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1534)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

Over time the French migrated into Brittany and began to overwhelm the native culture.

Actions

A. The French Have Resettled in Armor

  • Revolt risk value in Armor +3
  • +1000 population in Armor
  • Culture in Armor changes to french
  • Religion in Armor changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1535
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1539)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

With permission to travel to the colonies, some French settlers left France. Sometimes they would gather in a single colony and dominate culturally and religiously.

Actions

A. The French Have Taken Over One of Our Colonies

  • +1000 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1535
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1539)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

Over time the French migrated into Brittany and began to overwhelm the native culture.

Actions

A. The French Have Resettled in Morbihan

  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan +3
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -3
  • +1000 population in Morbihan
  • Culture in Morbihan changes to french
  • Religion in Morbihan changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1540
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1544)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

Over time the French migrated into Brittany and began to overwhelm the native culture.

Actions

A. The French Have Resettled in Bretagne

  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne +3
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -3
  • +1000 population in Bretagne
  • Culture in Bretagne changes to french
  • Religion in Bretagne changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1540
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1545)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 21085 - French Colonists for England

Description

Over time the French colonization of Leinster caused the French to outnumber the Irish. Though this caused some resentment the fact that they shared a religion enabled them to coexist after a few years.

Actions

A. The French Have Resettled in Leinster

  • Revolt risk value in Leinster +1
  • +3000 population in Leinster
  • Culture in Leinster changes to french
  • Religion in Leinster changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1500 days of January 2, 1540
Checked again every 1500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1549)

Description

After the Reformation France came to have a large number of Huguenots. The English government had to determine whether to allow them into the colonies.

Actions

A. Catholics Only

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic
  • +1000 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic

B. Let the Huguenots Colonize

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic
  • +1000 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to reformed

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1500 days of January 2, 1540
Checked again every 1500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1549)

Description

After the Reformation France came to have a large number of Huguenots. The English government had to determine whether to allow them into the colonies.

Actions

A. Let the Huguenots Colonize

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic
  • +1000 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to reformed

B. Catholics Only

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic
  • +1000 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to catholic

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1545
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1549)

Description

After awhile the situation in Bretagne settled down.

Actions

A. The French Come to Dominate Bretagne

  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -3

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1546
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1549)

Description

After awhile the situation in Leinster settled down.

Actions

A. The French and Irish Coexist Peacefully in Leinster

  • Revolt risk value in Leinster -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on July 21, 1553

Description

On his deathbed Edward VI, encouraged by his regent the Duke of Northumberland, signed a device excluding his sisters Mary and Elizabeth from the throne. Instead, to maintain Edward's religious settlement and Northumberland's grip on power he named Lady Jane Grey, Northumberland's daughter in law, as his heir. She ruled for only nine days. England came out in support of Mary, and Northumberland's forces there were dispersed by troops loyal to her. Jane and her husband were executed. Meanwhile in France segments of the French nobility, who had never become reconciled with English rule, saw this usurpation as an opportunity to regain their power. They took control of Paris and proclaimed their own candidate, Henri duc d'Orleans, as rightful King of the French part of the English empire.

Actions

A. The Usurpation Must be Crushed

  • Champagne revolts
  • Ile de France revolts
  • Ile de France revolts
  • Ile de France revolts
  • Dauphiné revolts
  • Orléanais revolts
  • Orléanais revolts
  • Maine revolts
  • Limousin revolts
  • Auvergne revolts
  • Stability -2

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1572)

Description

By the early 1560s, the simmering religious unrest in the French provinces had exploded into open rivalry and conflict. Various factions maneouvred for power and numerous massacres were commented on all sides. There were the Ultra-Catholics, generally based in the centre and northeast of France, and the Reformed Huguenots, generally based in the south, with the moderate Catholics and Protestants stuck in between these two extremes. All factions desired the support and aid of the English government to achieve their religious aims. England could not remain neutral. A choice had to be made. However, the faction England chooses to support may not be popular with the English people or nobility themselves. Also, there was the always present danger that if the factional and religious fighting got out of hand, England's ability to rule its French provinces might be forever damaged.

Actions

A. Support the Ultra-Catholics

B. Support the Moderates

C. Support the Huguenots

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1572)

Description

By the early 1560s, the simmering religious unrest in the French provinces had exploded into open rivalry and conflict. Various factions maneouvred for power and numerous massacres were commented on all sides. There were the Ultra-Catholics, generally based in the centre and northeast of France, and the Reformed Huguenots, generally based in the south, with the moderate Catholics and Protestants stuck in between these two extremes. All factions desired the support and aid of the English government to achieve their religious aims. England could not remain neutral. A choice had to be made. However, the faction England chooses to support may not be popular with the English people or nobility themselves. Also, there was the always present danger that if the factional and religious fighting got out of hand, England's ability to rule its French provinces might be forever damaged.

Actions

A. Support the Ultra-Catholics

B. Support the Moderates

C. Support the Huguenots

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1572)

Description

By the early 1560s, the simmering religious unrest in the French provinces had exploded into open rivalry and conflict. Various factions maneouvred for power and numerous massacres were commented on all sides. There were the Ultra-Catholics, generally based in the centre and northeast of France, and the Reformed Huguenots, generally based in the south, with the moderate Catholics and Protestants stuck in between these two extremes. All factions desired the support and aid of the English government to achieve their religious aims. England could not remain neutral. A choice had to be made. However, the faction England chooses to support may not be popular with the English people or nobility themselves. Also, there was the always present danger that if the factional and religious fighting got out of hand, England's ability to rule its French provinces might be forever damaged.

Actions

A. Support the Moderates

B. Support the Huguenots

C. Support the Ultra-Catholics

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1000 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 1000 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1572)

Description

By the early 1560s, the simmering religious unrest in the French provinces had exploded into open rivalry and conflict. Various factions maneouvred for power and numerous massacres were commented on all sides. There were the Ultra-Catholics, generally based in the centre and northeast of France, and the Reformed Huguenots, generally based in the south, with the moderate Catholics and Protestants stuck in between these two extremes. All factions desired the support and aid of the English government to achieve their religious aims. England could not remain neutral. A choice had to be made. However, the faction England chooses to support may not be popular with the English people or nobility themselves. Also, there was the always present danger that if the factional and religious fighting got out of hand, England's ability to rule its French provinces might be forever damaged.

Actions

A. Support the Huguenots

B. Support the Moderates

C. Support the Ultra-Catholics

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

Despite the support of the English government, the Huguenots of France concluded that they could not protect their interests under the English crown. They declared independence and established a state in which they could pursue their religious and political aims. Having lost the support of French Protestants as well as Catholics, English rule in France was shattered.

Actions

A. Our Policy is in Ruins

  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Stability -3

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

The English policy of allying with the French Ultra-Catholics ultimately led to the breaking away of the Huguenots to form an independent state. If they are allowed to remain free, their flaunting of English power could irreparably harm English control over its French provinces.

Actions

A. We Cannot Allow Them to Remain Free

  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

Though England attempted to work with French moderates to keep the peace in the Wars of Religion, the Huguenots ultimately believed it necessary to form their own state in order to defend their religious and political beliefs. If the Ultra-Catholics reach a similar conclusion, the effect for English rule could be devasting.

Actions

A. We Cannot Allow Them to Remain Free

  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

Despite the support of the English government, the Ultra-Catholics of France concluded that they could not protect their interests under the English crown. They declared independence and established a state in which they could pursue their religious and political aims. Having lost the support of French Catholics as well as Protestants, English rule in France was shattered.

Actions

A. Our Policy is in Ruins

  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Stability -3

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

The English policy of allying with the French Huguenots ultimately led to the breaking away of the Ultra-Catholics to form an independent state. If they are allowed to remain free, their flaunting of English power could irreparably harm English control over its French provinces.

Actions

A. We Cannot Allow Them to Remain Free

  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

Though England attempted to work with French moderates to keep the peace in the Wars of Religion, the Ultra-Catholics ultimately believed it necessary to form their own state in order to defend their religious and political beliefs. If the Huguenots reach a similar conclusion, the effect for English rule could be devasting.

Actions

A. We Cannot Allow Them to Remain Free

  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1562
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

Despite the neutrality of the English government, the Huguenots and Ultra-Catholics of France concluded that they could not protect their interests under the English crown. They have both declared independence and established states in which they could pursue their separate religious and political aims. Having lost the support of both French Protestants and Catholics, English rule in France was shattered.

Actions

A. Our Policy is in Ruins

  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Stability -3

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1568
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1571)

Description

When in 1570 the Turks sent an ultimatum to Venice asking for the ceding of Cyprus and then invaded the island after the Republic of San Marco failed to respond, a great uproar was created in the Catholic world by the facts and rumors of Ottoman atrocities in the last Christian bastion of the eastern Mediterranean. After a first failure in the summer of 1570, Pope Pius V managed to convince major Catholic nations (except France) to join a Holy League against the heathens Turks, and it was proclaimed in May 1571. The League would lead to the great naval victory of Don Juan on the Turks at Lepanto, but would not outlast this first and final triumph. Selim II is rumored to have said, after the news he had lost 200 galleys at Lepanto: At Lepanto, the Christians have shaved me. At Cyprus, I cut their arm. My beard will grow again.

Actions

A. Support the Holy League

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Ottoman Empire for 72 months
  • -150 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • +150 relations with Papal States
  • +150 relations with Order of St. John
  • +150 relations with Spain
  • +150 relations with Tuscany
  • +150 relations with Venice
  • +150 relations with Naples
  • +150 relations with Savoy

B. Let the matter fall

  • +50 relations with Ottoman Empire
  • -50 relations with Papal States
  • -50 relations with Order of St. John
  • -50 relations with Spain
  • -50 relations with Tuscany
  • -50 relations with Venice
  • -50 relations with Naples
  • -50 relations with Savoy

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on August 24, 1572

Description

In the summer of 1572, the Huguenot Henry of Navarre was to marry the Catholic Margarite of Valois, and prominent leaders on all sides of the religious conflicts converged on Paris for the ceremony. On August 22nd, however, Admiral Coligny, a leading Huguenot, was assassinated. Ultra-Catholic leaders, fearing Huguenot reprisals, decided to strike first. On the 24th a three-day massacre of Huguenots began in Paris, and soon spread to nearby Catholic towns. The surviving Huguenot leaders redoubled their efforts to oppose the Ultra-Catholics, and their resistance increased accordingly.

Actions

A. Massacres of Huguenots Worsen the Situation

  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné +1
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou +1
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin +1
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes +1
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc +1
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne +1
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn +1
  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of August 25, 1572
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Years after the brutal events of St. Batholomew's day massacre, the residual dissidence and unrest finally subsided.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Stability +1
  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -1
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -1
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -1
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -1
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -1
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -1
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 500 days of January 2, 1582
Checked again every 500 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1590)

Description

By the early 1580s, the Ultra-Catholics in the French provinces were increasingly concerned about their position and power, and questioned the continuing ability of the English government to treat them in the way they felt proper. Not surprisingly, foreign Catholic powers were more than willing to support the French Ultra-Catholics, and indirectly undermine English control over their wealthy French provinces.

Actions

A. The Ultra-Catholics Receive Support from Abroad

  • Revolt risk value in Champagne +1
  • Revolt risk value in Calais +1
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie +1
  • Revolt risk value in Caux +1
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais +1
  • Revolt risk value in Berri +1
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais +1
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée +1
  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1590
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

After being driven off by the English government and French Ultra-Catholics, many Huguenots had nowhere to go but the colonies.

Actions

A. The Huguenots Have Taken Over Some of our Colonies

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to reformed
  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to reformed

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1590
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

After being driven off by the English government and French Huguenots, many Catholics had nowhere to go but the colonies.

Actions

A. The Ultra-Catholics Have Taken Over Some of Our Colonies

  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to counterreform
  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to counterreform
  • +500 population in a different random province
  • Culture in the same province changes to french
  • Religion in the same province changes to counterreform

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1590
unless prevented by
Action B, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

By 1590, the various religious factions within the French provinces have fought themselves to the point of exhaustion. The situation calms across the Channel, as neither side has the will or ability to dominate the other. However, if any faction has achieved independence and retains that independence for more than a few years, English rule will be discredited.

Actions

A. The Religious Factions are Exhausted

  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -5
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -5
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -5
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -5
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -5
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -5
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -3
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -3
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -3
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -3
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -3
  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Artois -2
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté -2
  • Revolt risk value in Provence -2
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Maine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -2
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -2
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon -2
  • Stability +1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1590
unless prevented by
Action A, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

By 1590, the various religious factions within the French provinces have fought themselves to the point of exhaustion. The situation calms across the Channel, as neither side has the will or ability to dominate the other. However, if any faction has achieved independence and retains that independence for more than a few years, English rule will be discredited.

Actions

A. The Religious Factions are Exhausted

  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -4
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -4
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -4
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -4
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -4
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -4
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -4
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -4
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -4
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -4
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -4
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -4
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -4
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -4
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -4
  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Artois -2
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté -2
  • Revolt risk value in Provence -2
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Maine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -2
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -2
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon -2
  • Stability +1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1590
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

By 1590, the various religious factions within the French provinces have fought themselves to the point of exhaustion. The situation calms across the Channel, as neither side has the will or ability to dominate the other. However, if any faction has achieved independence and retains that independence for more than a few years, English rule will be discredited.

Actions

A. The Religious Factions are Exhausted

  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -3
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -3
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -3
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -3
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -3
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -3
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -3
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -5
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -5
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -5
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -5
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -5
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -5
  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Artois -2
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté -2
  • Revolt risk value in Provence -2
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Maine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -2
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -2
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon -2
  • Stability +1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1590
unless prevented by
Action A, B, C of 20009 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action B, C of 20010 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B, C of 20011 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England
Action A, B, C of 20012 - The Wars of Religion in the French Provinces for England

Description

By 1590, the various religious factions within the French provinces have fought themselves to the point of exhaustion. The situation calms across the Channel, as neither side has the will or ability to dominate the other. However, if any faction has achieved independence and retains that independence for more than a few years, English rule will be discredited.

Actions

A. The Religious Factions are Exhausted

  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné -6
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou -6
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin -6
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes -6
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc -6
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne -6
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn -6
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -3
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -3
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -3
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -3
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -3
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -3
  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Artois -2
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France -2
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté -2
  • Revolt risk value in Provence -2
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Maine -2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie -2
  • Revolt risk value in Armor -2
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan -2
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne -2
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon -2
  • Stability +1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1593

Description

Even though the Wars of Religion had come to an end, the Huguenots remained independent of English rule. England could either let the Huguenots go, and retain control over the rest of France, or force them to return to English rule, ensuring that the alienated Huguenots would undermine English control of the French provinces.

Actions

A. Let the Huguenots Go

  • Cede Dauphiné to Huguenots
  • Cede Poitou to Huguenots
  • Cede Limousin to Huguenots
  • Cede Cévennes to Huguenots
  • Cede Languedoc to Huguenots
  • Cede Guyenne to Huguenots
  • Stability -2

B. Force Them Back Under Our Rule

  • Inherit the realms of Huguenots
  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on January 2, 1593

Description

Even though the Wars of Religion had come to an end, the Ultra-Catholics remained independent of English rule. England could either let the Ultra-Catholics go, and retain control over the rest of France, or force them to return to English rule, ensuring that the alienated Ultra-Catholics would undermine English control of the French provinces.

Actions

A. Let the Ultra-Catholics Go

  • Cede Calais to French Catholics
  • Cede Picardie to French Catholics
  • Cede Caux to French Catholics
  • Cede Berri to French Catholics
  • Cede Orléanais to French Catholics
  • Stability -2

B. Force Them Back Under Our Rule

  • Inherit the realms of French Catholics
  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Stability -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 60 days of August 25, 1593
Checked again every 60 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Years after the religious uprisings and ensuring civil war, the residual dissidence and unrest finally subsided in the Catholic League provinces.

Actions

A. Good!

  • Stability +1
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne -1
  • Revolt risk value in Calais -1
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie -1
  • Revolt risk value in Caux -1
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais -1
  • Revolt risk value in Berri -1
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais -1
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée -1

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1605
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1609)

Description

The Holy Roman Empire had a fragile balance, split between 10 major and nearly 400 minor states and principalities, as well as two opposing religions. The power of the Emperor was quite limited beyond his direct domains and the erratic and inconsistent behavior of some of them as Rudolph II, such increased frictions. In 1608, the Protestant city of Donauwerth refused Catholics the right to practice their cult and was banned from the Empire. As a reaction, most German Protestant states formed the Evangelic Union to defend their freedom.

Actions

A. Prepare to Join

  • +150 relations with Brandenburg
  • +150 relations with Hanover
  • +150 relations with Hesse
  • +150 relations with Palatinate
  • +150 relations with Saxony
  • +150 relations with Holstein
  • +100 relations with Cleves
  • +50 relations with Cologne
  • +50 relations with Bavaria
  • -100 relations with Papal States
  • -100 relations with Spain
  • -150 relations with Austria

B. Stay Neutral

  • -100 relations with Brandenburg
  • -100 relations with Hanover
  • -100 relations with Hesse
  • -100 relations with Palatinate
  • -100 relations with Saxony
  • +50 relations with Papal States

England — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1607
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1609)

Description

The German Catholic states felt threatened by the 1608 creation of the Evangelic Union of their northern Protestant neighbors, following the Donauwerth exclusion from the Empire. Feeling the urge to unite, they regrouped into a Catholic League that same year. The stage was set for the Thirty Years War.

Actions

A. Prepare to Join

  • -150 relations with Brandenburg
  • -150 relations with Hanover
  • -150 relations with Hesse
  • -150 relations with Palatinate
  • -150 relations with Saxony
  • -150 relations with Holstein
  • +50 relations with Cleves
  • +100 relations with Cologne
  • +100 relations with Bavaria
  • +150 relations with Papal States
  • +100 relations with Spain
  • +100 relations with Austria

B. Stay Neutral

  • +50 relations with Brandenburg
  • +50 relations with Hanover
  • +50 relations with Hesse
  • +50 relations with Palatinate
  • +50 relations with Saxony
  • -50 relations with Bavaria
  • -50 relations with Cleves
  • -50 relations with Cologne
  • -100 relations with Austria

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 20071 - The Marriage of Anne of Brittany for Brittany

Description

Upon the death of Duke Francois II of Brittany in 1488, the duchy passed to her daughter. She has spurned the marriage proposals of Maximilian of Austria, who coveted her lands. This leaves England with the best claims to the duchy.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Armor will be considered a claim province
  • Bretagne will be considered a claim province
  • Morbihan will be considered a claim province

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 20047 - The Marriage of Mary of Burgundy for Burgundy

Description

With the death of Charles the Bold, the Burgundian lands passed through his daughter Mary to the Habsburgs by marriage. However, certain Burgundian lands remain under the vassalage of the King of England, and England hence has legitimate claims to these territories.

Actions

A. These Territories Belong to England

  • Artois will be considered a national province
  • Picardie will be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will be considered a national province

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 20007 - The glory of France is reborn for France

Description

Though England had triumphed in the Hundred Years' War, French resistance continued under the surface. Now, the state of France has been reborn, and a new King of France has been crowned. Those French who remain under English rule are becoming increasingly restless, and no longer recognize the claims of England to the lands of France. English rule in the French provinces has been dealt a staggering blow.

Actions

A. Curses!

  • Stability -2
  • french will no longer be an accepted culture
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against France for 120 months
  • -100 relations with France
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 24 months
  • -25 victory points
  • Lorraine will no longer be considered a national province
  • Champagne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Artois will no longer be considered a national province
  • Calais will no longer be considered a national province
  • Picardie will no longer be considered a national province
  • Caux will no longer be considered a national province
  • Ile de France will no longer be considered a national province
  • Nivernais will no longer be considered a national province
  • Franche-Comté will no longer be considered a national province
  • Provence will no longer be considered a national province
  • Dauphiné will no longer be considered a national province
  • Lyonnais will no longer be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Berri will no longer be considered a national province
  • Orléanais will no longer be considered a national province
  • Maine will no longer be considered a national province
  • Normandie will no longer be considered a national province
  • Armor will no longer be considered a national province
  • Bretagne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Morbihan will no longer be considered a national province
  • Vendée will no longer be considered a national province
  • Poitou will no longer be considered a national province
  • Limousin will no longer be considered a national province
  • Auvergne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Cévennes will no longer be considered a national province
  • Languedoc will no longer be considered a national province
  • Guyenne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Gascogne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Béarn will no longer be considered a national province
  • Roussillon will no longer be considered a national province
  • Revolt risk value in Lorraine +2
  • Revolt risk value in Champagne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Artois +2
  • Revolt risk value in Calais +2
  • Revolt risk value in Picardie +2
  • Revolt risk value in Caux +2
  • Revolt risk value in Ile de France +2
  • Revolt risk value in Nivernais +2
  • Revolt risk value in Franche-Comté +2
  • Revolt risk value in Provence +2
  • Revolt risk value in Dauphiné +2
  • Revolt risk value in Lyonnais +2
  • Revolt risk value in Bourgogne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Berri +2
  • Revolt risk value in Orléanais +2
  • Revolt risk value in Maine +2
  • Revolt risk value in Normandie +2
  • Revolt risk value in Armor +2
  • Revolt risk value in Bretagne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Morbihan +2
  • Revolt risk value in Vendée +2
  • Revolt risk value in Poitou +2
  • Revolt risk value in Limousin +2
  • Revolt risk value in Auvergne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Cévennes +2
  • Revolt risk value in Languedoc +2
  • Revolt risk value in Guyenne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Gascogne +2
  • Revolt risk value in Béarn +2
  • Revolt risk value in Roussillon +2

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 20044 - Titles, and the such for Burgundy

Description

The foolish Duke of Burgundy dares to defy our rightful claim, and refuses to submit to our authority. We shall now exercise our claim to their French lands, and they shall loath the day they defied fuedal law.

Actions

A. They Shall Loath the Day...

  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Burgundy for 4800 months

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 20044 - Titles, and the such for Burgundy

Description

The wise and former Duke of Burgundy accepts rightful claim, and submits to our overlordship. We will reserve our claim to their French lands until a later date as long as they remain loyal to the Anglo-French crown.

Actions

A. As It Should Be

  • Gain Burgundy as vassals
  • +100 relations with Burgundy

England — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 20071 - The Marriage of Anne of Brittany for Brittany

Description

After the English victory in the Hundred Years' War, Brittany became concerned about its independence. With the death of Duke Francois II in 1488, his daughter inherited the duchy, which lead to a competition for her hand in marriage. Fearful of English aggression, she married Maximilian of Austria, thus denying the English claims to her duchy.

Actions

A. Their Insolence Must be Punished

  • Break vassalization with Brittany
  • -150 relations with Brittany
  • -50 relations with Austria
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Brittany for 4800 months

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