Explorers 1452 (Map Game)

This map game will be like no other! Rules:


 * If you wish to both explore and colonize new unexplored territories, you must give up one turn.


 * After you capture a region, revolts are sure to happen, so you must give a description of how you put it down: With either force or propaganda.


 * It must be plausible. Example: No taking-over-Russia-as-Finland in a few turns.

Here is a list of new moves you can make:
 * If a nation wants an alliance with you, your nation can bargain (example-Portugal wants an alliance with Spain, but Spain will only join if Portugal gives its land claims in South America.)
 * You can hire raiders/pirates and make them raid any nation's ship, but this greatly reduces that country's relationship with your nation.
 * You can take over a new colony anywhere but this makes you lose a turn and the opposing nation is most likely to declare war on your nation.
 * Unoccupied countries or nations led by inactive users can be invaded. If no resistance is made by said inactive users or the nation is unclaimed, you can conquer it in a plausible amount of time. Remember, the population will be angry about this, and after completely annexing a nation or a blank province players must explain how they deal with the entire populance. There are several options: Suppress them by force, massacre them, deport them, leave them as they are, etc.

Once nine to eleven turns in a year are made, we can move on to the next year. This includes the turns of two separate nations controlled by one player.

Keys/Legend




Nations

 * Poland Lithuiania - Duchland 03:44, July 21, 2010 (UTC)Duchland


 * Castile-Fedelede 03:45, July 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * Union of Kalmar - Destroyanator 03:50, July 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * Byzantine Empire - Nationcreator 19:19, July 30, 2010 (UTC)


 * England- BoredMatt 19:40, July 30, 2010 (UTC)


 * Empire of Trebizond - Emperor of Trebizond 00:27, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * Papal States - Emperor of Trebizond 22:40, October 5, 2010 (UTC)


 * France - Ownerzmcown 00:52, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * Muscovy - Ownerzmcown 21:46, October 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Portugal - BoredMatt 21:47, October 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Republic of Florence - Fedelede 22:10, October 5, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ottoman Empire (octiman10 19:53, October 6, 2010 (UTC))


 * Scotland - Bob 16:46, October 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * Aragon - Keperry 17:43, October 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * Teutonic Knights-Baconton 16:58, October 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * Mamluk Sultanate- StarkBlack

Unclaimed Nations

 * Republic of Venice
 * Kingdom of Naples
 * Milan
 * Habsburg

1452



 * France launches an invasion of Britanny, capturing a majority of the east this year.
 * England offers France a truce to end the 100 Years War. They also strike into Scotland, securing Ayrshire and most of the lowlands.
 * The Empire of Trebizond, seeing Georgia's states divided among themselves, launches an assault on Georgian territories. The local population, frustrated by the constant instability in the area, welcomes this as a new form of order.
 * Muscovy invades the smaller states to its south, while avoiding war with Poland-Lithuania.
 * Portugal renews its alliance with England. Eager to expand its' mercentile influence in the Mediterranean, Portugal offers Trebizond relatively large amounts of weaponry, armor, and general supplies in exchange for duty-free transactions for Portuguese merchants in any port city that Trebizond controls. Also, a strike at Grenada captures Gibraltar. Combined with the small Portuguese holdings in northern Morocco, Portugal now has complete control over the Straits.
 * Castille launches an invasion against Granada. Tarifa is captured
 * Florence makes a call for "Unified Italy", and invades Genoa. The Genoese, based on sea power, are easily defeated on land. Portions of Massa-Carra are conquered, and the Florentines offer Genoa a surrender so that Italy might be unified more easily.
 * The Papal States ask that Rhodes be ceded to them by the Republic of Venice. "In all favor of the pope and Christendom", the Papacy wishes to establish an outpost by which new Crusades may possibly be launched against the Ottoman Empire.
 * The Ottoman Empire invades and captures provinces to the East and South East (securing all of Anatolia with the exception of lands held by the Byzantines and the Empire of Trebizond).

1453



 * The Empire of Trebizond decides to grant the Portuguese the ports they want on the Black Sea. They give Portugal exclusive trade rights in Pontus and Georgia. In return, the Trapezuntine Greeks ask that the Portuguese help keep them safe from the raids of the Genoese there. The emperor also insists that they supply him with the latest in gunpowder technology, including heavy artillery (For both land and sea) and 'hand'-guns. Meanwhile, with Byzantine control over their Crimean territory weakened, Trebizond sends an invasion force there to secure it for themselves.
 * The Papacy sends its tiny fleet to Rhodes and occupies it, having received no answer from the Venetians. The pope assures the Doge of Venice that he is acting in the best interests of the church and Christendom. Meanwhile, the island itself is granted to a Papal Knightly order known as 'Knights of the Vatican'.
 * Scotland cedes most of the Western Lowlands north of the Tweed to England. Scotland begins a period of political centralisation as the King consoldiates the smaller regions into larger regions with more powerful lords. The King of Scotland also bans the use of private armies.
 * The King of Aragon is alarmed by Castillian and Portugese expansion near the Straits of Gibraltar, and invades Navarre in order to obtain an Atlantic port. The war is bloody but successful. Navarre is incorporated into Aragon as a Duchy, and is semi-autonomous, with the exception of its short coast on the Bay of Biscay, which becomes Crown Land belonging directly to the King.
 * The Ottomans invade the holy land territories.
 * A Portuguese fleet lands at Tunis, taking the city and the peninsula that it is located on. A second force lands and captures the small port town known as Khadjibey on the Black Sea, giving them a base of operations there.
 * The English King Henry VI establishes a standing force of archers known as the Yeomanary. At it's founding, it consists of 7,000 longbowmen, 400 mounted sergeants, and a 700-man logistics unit. The army immediately moves into Ireland, taking Antrim and most of Northern Ireland by year's end.
 * Castillian kings finish conquering Granada, and start a tolerance policy on Southern Spain. At the same time, they start exploring the Atlantic.
 * Florentines conquer Genoa. Soon, the Genoan rebellions are quenched because of Florence's claim to "be a unifier and strengthener force".
 * France makes a further advance into Britanny, capturing almost all of Britanny's land.
 * Muscovy begins moving more troops to occupy the states to the south.

1454

 * The Empire of Trebizond, armed with weaponry supplied by the Portuguese, begin to build up their military forces into a professional, modernized, standing army. The grateful Trapezuntine Greeks also offer to supply armed escorts to Portuguese merchant ships in the Black Sea, which would discourage Italian, Turkish, and Byzantine harassment, as well as raiders and pirates. The Portuguese agree.
 * The Papal States send warm recognition to the agreed union between Florence and Genoa. The pope seems largely oblivious to the fact that the Florentines forcibly attacked the Genoese in order to achieve it.
 * Portugal declares open war on the Hafsids. Northern Tunisia is captured this year. Due to the agreement with the Trapezuntine Greeks, Portugal is able to use more of her navy to explore the waters surrounding Africa. Small trading posts are established at OTL Malabo, Dakar, and Sao Vincente. Several charter colonies are also established in the Cape Verde Islands.
 * English troops capture Cork and most of the south. All that is left of the Irish chiefdoms is various small holdings on the west coast, and lands north of the Shannon and west of Londonberry. A semiproffesional navy is introduced, consisting of 8 galleons and 15 barques (it's not meant to stand alone, but rather as a core for a hired-comandeered fleet that England would have in a time of war).
 * France finishes off the remainder of Britanny's forces and conquer's their remaining land.
 * Muscovy forces move away from the south and instead begin to invade to the north, but steering clear of Novgorod.
 * Florence sends ultimatums to Venice and Milan: They must resign to the Florentines or they will declare war. The Florentines are the strongest land fighting force on Italy by now, but still both nations repeal the ultimatum.
 * Castille expands into Morocco.
 * Aragon, seeking to compete with Portugal, lands armies in Oran and Melilla. An explorer sets out from Barcelona down the coast of Africa with a small fleet of ships poorly copied from the Portugese.

1455



 * The Papacy suddenly realizes the full extent of Florence's greed. They issue a dire warning to the Florentines: If they lift a finger against Milan or Venice, the pope will excommunicate them. Nay, if they launch invasions to annex the nations of their fellow Italians and Catholic brothers, the pope may call a Crusade for all of Christendom to strike Florence down.
 * The Empire of Trebizond marches on its east, annexing enough territory to establish a minor outpost on the Caspian Sea.
 * France lands colonists on the Northern African coast, declaring it a territory of France.
 * Myscovy continues advancing to the other states in the north, and still avoids war with Novgorod.
 * Aragon pledges its support to the Papal States, and issues a harshly worded ultimatum to France warning aginst further expansion in North Africa.
 * The Kalmar Union builds several large colonies in Greenland, and sends several ships to explore the Greenlandinc Coast.
 * Castille does not pledge it's support to the Pope, and in fact issues an alliance to Florence.
 * Florence accepts the Castillian alliance. However, they agree to take their ultimatums back. Changing to colonization policies, they send a squadron of ships towards central Africa. They also land a few forces in Damietta, Egypt. Finally, Florence offers an extension of the alliance to France.
 * Portugal completes it's conquest of the Hafsids. Due to rising tensions over religion in the newly conquered lands, Portugal allows Sufis and Shiites to worship openly, and allows the Sunnis to worship in their homes. Due to the large amount of income brought in through dominance of the Black Sea trade, taxes are reduced for all. Contingents of Portuguese troops establish full control over Cape Verde, Dakar, and the western 1/3 of the Gambia. Locals are given the same rights as Portuguese are, and, greatful for the amount of wealth brought by trade and commerce, are quite loyal to the new power.
 * English troops complete the conquest of Ireland. Irish are allowed to speak Gaelic (unlike otl) and are given much the same rights as englishmen. Still, some communities (mainly in Northern Ireland) are deported to a new charter colony set up on Sherbro Island.
 * The Mamluk Sultanate, observing all other nations get more powerful, decides to expands its borders. It sends an army to capture Jerusalum, and soon, its borders touch the ottomans. Firearms are introduced to the Mamluks by the Ottomans, and the Egyptian army is modernized, and a navy is built. The began trading with the Ottomans.

1456

 * The Kalmar Union begins construction on several new ships, to be used patrol and explore waters to the west of greenland. they are of a new design, similar to the OTL barque, and can travel much faster than the average vessel. in addition, the King of the Union sends an expedition to try to find the "Vinland", mentioned in the Icelandic Sagas.
 * English settlers arrive on the coast of what is otl Liberia and Sierra Leone, colonizing the area. An expedition led by Flemish mercenaries take control of the inland areas, and King Henry's third son John establishes Johnstown (otl Freetown) on the coast. His father appoints him Prince of Africa, and is instructed to carry out colonization of the continent by any means nessecary. He is a quite lenient ruler, though.
 * Portuguese troops build a series of coastal forts on the coast of Tunisia, to prevent any agression by other powers looking for control of the region. Struck by a fervent wave of piety, Alfonso V gives the city of Sfax and the island of Qarqanna to the Pope. He also sends troops in to take control of the Ashanti tribal kingdoms in otl Ghana, holding the king hostage and taking control of various small ports on the coast.
 * The Papacy dispatches the Knights of the Vatican from Rhodes with a fleet to land in Libya and establish an outpost there. They try to interest other European powers in joining in on a Crusade against the Egyptians by promising any territory annexed in the name of the Papal States will allow merchants from any Catholic European country to trade there freely, like an international business zone reserved for Christendom.
 * The Empire of Trebizond thoroughly explores the Caspian Sea, making contact with the Asian peoples on the other side. They also dispatch an army to seize all remaining lands north of Trebizond in Asia. The empire now borders Europe.