You will start with few trade partners, one strong ally (France) and patronage in New Spain.

Guidelines for territorial expansion

1.First of all you should carry to defend your lands.

ReinforceFloridawith 4 to 6 regiments of line infantry.

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Immediately make a run at invent Plug Bayonet.

2.It is very possible that Louisiana will attack you.

3.It is possible thatNapleswill be attacked by the Italians from the north Apennines.

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4.take a stab at conquerTexas- you have many Indians to kill.

But the invasion from Florida should be enough to cope with them.

5.After Texas you should send some troops to pirates lands -Trinidad and Tobago.

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and… read the next paragraph.

8.Time to take Netherlands.

You need two of their regions: Curacao and Netherlands.

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Netherlands will be strongly defended but if you take your army from Portugal it won’t be a problem.

9.Now it is time to conquer Austria.

Vienna is the last important region in this campaign.

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If it won’t be possible then verify if you still have a treaty with Genoa.

Now attack Vienna and the go to the Croatia and other Austrian territories.

Provinces that are required to victory are here.

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If you want it’s possible for you to always invade Poland, Ottoman Empire and Prussia.

Your army should be the most powerful at this moment.

10.If you don’t have enough territories then attack Bahamas and Jamaica.

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Army from Curacao should be enough to conquer them.

Diplomacy

If you will be attacked by Louisiana do not call your allies.

If you will conquer Georgia then Great Britain will make you proposal to take this land from you.

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It is not a goo proposition.

Trade

It is hard to set any trade routes because of the king.

Build some major fisheries instead of trade ports.

Trade in trade basins makes no sense.

At the beginning you have to conquer new regions and transport your troops.

Later are places will be taken by other countries.

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