| Joel Uckelman on Sun, 18 Sep 2005 13:44:53 -0500 (CDT) |
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| Re: [eia] political change summary |
Thus spake "J.J. Young":
> Here's a look at how everyone's political status has changed so far this =
> month. Let us know if I've made any mistakes:
>
> Austria declared no wars.
> Austria allied with Turkey (+1 PP).
> Austria gained control of no minors.
>
> Britain declared war on the Two Sicilies (-2 PPs).
> Britain gained control of Baden (+1 PP).
>
> France declared war on Baden, Berg, and Romagna (-3 PPs).
> France gained control of the Kingdoms of Sweden and the Two Sicilies (+4 =
> PPs).
>
> Prussia declared war on the Duchies and Mecklenberg (-2 PPs).
> Prussia gained control of Portugal (+1 PP).
>
> Russia declared war on the Kingdom of Sweden (-2 PPs).
> Russia gained control of Sardinia (+1 PP).
>
> Spain declared war on Morocco, Portugal, and Sardinia (-3 PPs).
> Spain gained control of Tunisia (+1 PP).
>
> Turkey declared war on Tunisia (-1 PP).
> Turkey allied with Austria (+1 PP).
> Turkey gained control of Berg, the Duchies, Mecklenberg, Morocco, and =
> Romagna (+5 PPs).
>
> Overall changes:
> Austria: +1 PP
> Britain: -1 PP
> France: +1 PP
> Prussia: -1 PP
> Russia: -1 PP
> Spain: -2 PPs
> Turkey: +5 PPs
I agree. I'll send out the graphical representation of that (the PSD) as soon
as I can get it off my laptop.
A B F P R S T
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 initial
-2 B DOW K2S, -2
-3 F DOW Berg, Baden, Romagna, -3
-2 P DOW Duchies, Mecklenburg, -2
-2 R DOW Sweden, -2
-3 S DOW Morocco, Portugal, Sardinia, -3
-1 T DOW Tunisia, -1
+1 0 A allies T, +1
+1 F controls K2S, Sweden, +4
+3 T controls Berg, Duchies, Mecklenburg, +3
+5 T controls Morocco, Romagna, +2
-1 P controls Portugal, +1
-2 S controls Tunisia, +1
-1 B controls Baden, +1
-1 R controls Sardinia, +1
+1 -1 +1 -1 -1 -2 +5 end Political Phase, January 1805
--
J.
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