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    ~Kingdom of England (until 1 May 1707)~ (NOTE THAT ALL TITLES ARE TITLES ALREADY GIVEN BY 1701)



    Naval Ensign (until 1707)
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    ~Great Britain (from 1 May 1707)~


    King: William III (1650 - 1702)
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    His successor: Anne (1665 - 1714)
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    Her successor: George I (1660 - 1727)
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    Government
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    1. First Lord of the Treasury: Sidney Godolphin, 1st Baron Godolphin (1645 - 1712): +2 for managment, +3 for treasury, +2 for army.
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    2. Chancellor of the Exchequer: Sir John Smith (1656 - 1723): +2 for managment, +2 for treasury +1 for justice.
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    3. Lord Chancellor: Sir Nathan Wright (1654 - 1721): +1 for managment.
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    4. Secretary at War: George Clarke (1661 - 1736): +1 for managment, +1 for justice, +1 for navy.
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    5. First Lord of the Admiralty: Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke (1656 - 1733): +2 for managment, +2 for justice, +2 for navy.
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    6. First Lord of Trade: Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford (1654 - 1720): +1 for managment, +1 for treasury.
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    Opposition

    1. Henry St John (1678 - 1751): +1 for managment, +1 for army.
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    2. Robert Harley (1661 - 1724): +2 for managment, +2 for treasury, +1 for justice.
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    3. Sir William Bromley (1663 - 1732): +1 for treasury, +1 for justice.
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    4. Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642 - 1711): +1 for managment.
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    5. Simon Harcourt (1661 - 1727): +2 for managment, +2 for treasury, +3 for justice.
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    Regions held by England in the start year 1701
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    Europe: England, Ireland.

    America: Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Maine, Boston, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Rupert's Land, Northwest Territories.

    India: /.


    Diplomatic relations
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    Protectorates: Scotland (until 1707), Hannover (from 1714).

    Allies: Dutch Republic, Hannover, Iroquois Confederacy, Austria (1702), Portugal (1703).

    Trade partners: Scotland, Dutch Republic, Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Denmark, Courland, Morocco, Mughal Empire, Arcot, Persia.

    At war with: Tunis, Tripoli, Pirates.


    Public opinion towards other nations
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    -Very friendly towards: Dutch Republic, Hannover, Austria, Portugal, Iroquois Confederacy

    -Friendly towards: Scotland, Morocco, Denmark, Prussia, Saxony, Hesse-Kassel, Württemberg, Cherokee, Mughal Empire, Persia, Venice, Courland

    -Indifferent towards: Russia, Ottoman Empire, Poland, Savoy, Genoa, Papal States, Maratha Confederacy, Arcot

    -Unfriendly towards: Spain, Bavaria, Sweden

    -Hostile towards: France, Tunis, Tripoli, Pirates


    Military commanders
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    1. John Churchill, Earl of Marlborough (1650 - 1722)
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    Naval commanders
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    1. Sir George Rooke (1650 - 1709)
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    2. Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650 - 1707)
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    3. Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford (1653 - 1727)
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    4. George Delaval (1667 - 1723)
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    5. Stafford Fairborne (1666 - 1742)
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    6. John Jennings (1664 - 1743)
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    7. John Norris (1670 - 1749)
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    8. George Churchill (1654 - 1710)
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    Gentlemen
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    1. John Locke (1632 - 1704)
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    2. Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727)
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    3. Sir Christopher Wren (1632 - 1723)
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    4. Hans Sloane (1660 - 1753)
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    Priests
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    1. Henry Compton (1632 - 1713)
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    2. Thomas Sprat (1635 - 1713)
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    3. Thomas Tenison (1636 - 1715)
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    Last edited by Cro_Hunger999; December 26, 2018 at 07:28 AM.

  2. #142

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    ~Kingdom of Scotland (until 1 May 1707)~



    King: William II (1650 - 1702)
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    His successor: Anne (1665 - 1714)
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    Government
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    1. Secretary of State: James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield (1664 - 1730): +1 for managment, +2 for justice.
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    2. Lord High Treasurer: James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1662 - 1711): +2 for managment, +2 for treasury.
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    3. Lord Chancellor: Patrick Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont (1641 - 1724): +2 for managment, +1 for treasury, +2 for justice.
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    4. Lord President of the Privy Council: George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville (1636 - 1707): regular 3 stars.
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    5. Lord High Admiral: Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672 - 1723): regular 3 stars.
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    Opposition

    1. John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675 - 1732): +1 for managment.
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    2. George Mackenzie, Viscount of Tarbat (1630 - 1714): +1 for managment, +2 for justice.
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    3. William Johnstone, 1st Marquess of Annandale (1664 - 1721): +1 for managment, +1 for treasury, +1 for justice.
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    4. John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine (1660 - 1724): regular 3 stars.
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    5. John Ker, 5th Earl of Roxburghe (1680 - 1741): +1 for managment.
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    Public opinion towards other nations
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    -Very friendly towards: Papal States

    -Friendly towards: Britain, Dutch Republic, Denmark, Austria, Portugal, Saxony

    -Indifferent towards: France, Hannover, Hesse-Kassel, Prussia, Mughal Empire, Maratha Confederacy

    -Unfriendly towards: Spain, Sweden, Ottoman Empire

    -Hostile towards: Tunis, Tripoli, Pirates


    Military commanders
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    1. David Leslie, 3rd Earl of Leven (1660 - 1728)
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    2. Lord John Hay (1668 - 1706)
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    3. George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney (1666 - 1737)
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    4. John Dalrymple, 3rd Viscount Stair (1673 - 1747)
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    Last edited by Cro_Hunger999; January 08, 2018 at 05:30 AM.

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    I dont know if this is the right place to put this, but:

    I noticed playing the latest edition (not RotR, but regular 2.2.1b) that the late era british units are LOWER Quality in their stats than the early british units.

    for example: the british line infantry unit (early) has an acuracy rating of 50, but the line infantry regiment (late) only has an accuracy of 40. is this a bug or is this intentional?

    also, both early and late units remain available, so there is no reason not to just recruit the early units and forget all about the late era ones.

    are the early units supposed to disappear?
    "Have mercy on me, O God, according to Thy great compassion. Your delight is not in horses, nor Your pleasure in warriors strength..."

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