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The United Provinces have good line infantry, only slightly worse than those of France. The United Provinces field a large number of higher quality infantry, including four regiments of Scots (which have mostly identical statistics to their line infantry, only much better melee statistics, six regiments of Swiss Infantry (generally superior line infantry), six regiments of Holland Guards, and one regiment of Blue Guard. | The United Provinces have good line infantry, only slightly worse than those of France. The United Provinces field a large number of higher quality infantry, including four regiments of Scots (which have mostly identical statistics to their line infantry, only much better melee statistics, six regiments of Swiss Infantry (generally superior line infantry), six regiments of Holland Guards, and one regiment of Blue Guard. | ||
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At sea, the United Provinces can build Fluyts, trade ships that also have the firepower and hull strength of Fourth Rates. | At sea, the United Provinces can build Fluyts, trade ships that also have the firepower and hull strength of Fourth Rates. |
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United Provinces (ETW Faction) | |
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Name: | United Provinces |
From Game: | Empire: Total War |
Religion: | Protestant |
Culture: | European |
Playable: |
The United Provinces are one of the 11 playable nations in Empire: Total War's Grand Campaign. They are considered a major faction in the game.
Overview
The United Provinces are a Protestant stronghold in North-western Europe, a place where science, trade and freedom of thought have flourished since the Spanish were driven out in the last century. Having tamed their land and held back the sea, the Dutch have also embraced the sea and become the foremost naval power in the world. A mere generation ago, the Dutch navy sailed into the Thames and burned the English fleet at anchor: this kind of bravado and expertise is not quickly forgotten.
Dutch merchantmen range across the world’s oceans, and the wealth of the world passes through Dutch ports. Dutchmen can be found trading in the Indies, where they give the locals a run for their money, and the Caribbean. They are everywhere, in fact, where there is a profit to be made. Spanish claims to the New World and its trade are cheerfully ignored, as are Spanish threats. The Dutch have learned to live with Hapsburg threats hanging over their heads. Having beaten off brutal attempts to bring them to heel, the Dutch now have little love for Hapsburg-ruled Spain or Austria. A distant Catholic emperor holds no appeal for them. An expansionist France, on the other hand, does bear watching, and guarding against.
Other rivals close at hand are now less of a threat than they used to be. The British have been… tamed is too strong a word… brought to their senses by having a good, honest Dutchman on their throne. William III of Orange was an acceptable Protestant ruler for the British when they needed one. His presence has done much to calm relations, especially as the equally-mercantile British have designs on world trade that should rightfully be Dutch!
For the future, the Dutch have much to be hopeful about. They have a strong navy, and a tradition of victory. There is wealth aplenty in every corner of the world, if only the Dutch have the will to go and take it!
Unit Details
The United Provinces have good line infantry, only slightly worse than those of France. The United Provinces field a large number of higher quality infantry, including four regiments of Scots (which have mostly identical statistics to their line infantry, only much better melee statistics, six regiments of Swiss Infantry (generally superior line infantry), six regiments of Holland Guards, and one regiment of Blue Guard.
The United Provinces field slightly superior line infantry in their colonies when compared to their other rivals.
At sea, the United Provinces can build Fluyts, trade ships that also have the firepower and hull strength of Fourth Rates.
Starting Position
The United Provinces start with the Netherlands in the European theatre, Curaçao and Dutch Guyana in the American theatre and Ceylon in the Indian theatre. They are the only playable faction that possesses regions in all three theatres at the beginning. They also begin with a trade fleet in the East Indies trade theatre. The Dutch start allied to Great Britain and Austria. They also start with trade agreements with the Mughal Empire, the Maratha Confederacy and Great Britain. Finally, the United Provinces are the only republic at the beginning of the game, meaning that they have advantages in research and reduction in clamour for reform-useful traits to remember when taking control of new research stations.
Good starting moves for the Dutch are to consolidate control of Flanders - under Spanish Rule (though some religious conversion may be required to quell unrest, the Provinces are Protestant and Flanders is usually Catholic, owing to Spanish control)- and either Westphalia to the South or Hannover to the East. This will give the Dutch a strong hold over Northern Europe. Wiping out the French by taking Paris early is also a good plan, and allows the Dutch forces in the Carribean and Southern America to take French colonies without being too worried about the situation back home in Europe.
A different way to start is to ally both Hannover and Westphalia. They will from a protective ring around the Netherlands against Prussia and, in some cases, France. Another advantage of this strategy is that might Rotterdam get blockaded, you have a temporary alternative source of income. You will have to go to war with Spain as fast practical. Recruite some extra units and ships in Amsterdam and Paramaribo (Dutch Guyana). Make sure you are the one declaring war one Spain. This is very important. Blockade Le Havre as long as you can. Immediately capture Flanders to the south of the Netherlands. Also capture as many colonies in the Caribbean and South America. France will usually make peace if you give them one of it's lost colonies back, same story for Spain. If the French don't accept, expect constant powerful attacks on Flanders. If your economy suffers to much under the effort of keeping Flanders give to an ally to an ally who is an enemy of France, Austria is the best candidate for this. Make sure to keep a force there so the French don't capture it while Austria builds up it's force there.
The Dutch have the rare advantage of access to the Indian subcontinent early. The Dutch have the opportunity to attack the Mughals and Maratha while they are still weak. Expansion in India is also a lucrative idea, and taking Southern India - especially Mysore - will help fund the expansion in other theatres which do not make as much money as this one. Expanding in the Americas could initially be difficult due to the Dutch colonies being surrounded by French, Spanish, and Pirate territories. However, with the development of a strong fleet it is possible to wrest control from the pirates, and the development of a strong army in the Netherlands itself will discourage French and Spanish retaliation.
Regarding trade: an easy way of generating funds quickly is to send fleets of fluyts - the special Dutch trading ship - to the various trading theatres. Fluyts are sturdy ships that are only marginally weaker than galleons and are adequate protection against pirates and rival fleets in the early game. Of particular interest is the theatre in the East Indies, as the Dutch already have a fleet there and have a colony nearby (Ceylon), while all other European powers are too far away to take advantage of the region in the early game.
While fluyts are much more durable than Indiamen, they also cost far more and feature much higher upkeep. Ultimately, indiamen (protected by conventional fleets) are both more cost efficient and more efficient in the long run.
The Dutch have a hard starting position at first glance, but a closer inspection shows that a careful choice of alliances can assure the Dutch easy conquest and easy financial gain.
Victory Conditions
Short Campaign
Capture and hold 15 regions by the end of the year 1750, including: Ceylon, Curaçao, French Guyana, New Andalusia, Dutch Guyana, Carnatica, Flanders, New York, and the Netherlands.
Long Campaign
Capture and hold 25 regions by the end of the year 1799 including: Ceylon, Curaçao, French Guyana, New Andalusia, Dutch Guyana, Carnatica, Flanders, New York, the Netherlands, Bijapur, Mysore, and Goa.
World Domination
Capture and hold 40 regions by the end of the year 1799, including: the Netherlands.
Basics at start
- Protectorates – None
- Allies – Austria, Great Britain
- Trade Partners – Great Britain, Maratha Confederacy, Mughal Empire
- Enemies – Barbary States, Pirates
- Religion – Protestant
- Government – Republic
- Ruler – Willem (President)
- Population – 2,137,943
- Prosperity – Affluent
- Prestige – Moderate
- Treasury – 7500
- Technology - None
- Missionaries – Jeroen Grasdyke (Ceylon)
- Rakes – Willem Ganesvoort (Flanders)
- Gentlemen – Willem’s Gravesande (The Netherlands)
- Generals - Hendrick van Nassau-Ouwerkerk (The Netherlands), Christiaan van Waldeck (Amsterdam), Joord Coster (Trincomalee)
- Admirals - Philips van Almonde (North Sea), Gerard Callenburgh (Caribbean Sea)
Europe Theatre
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Starting Buildings – Barracks, State Capitol, Conservatorium, Admiralty, Cannon Foundry, Settlement Fortifications
- Infrastructure - Basic Roads
- Population – 1,890,682
- Wealth – 2550
- Religion – Protestantism 95.0%, Catholicism 5.0%
- Starting Towns/Ports – Leeuwarden Farmland (Not Developed), Emmen Farmland (Tenanted Farms), Den Haag (Weaver’s Cottage), Rotterdam (Commercial Port), Utrecht (School)
- Later Villages/Ports – None
India Theatre
Trincomalee, Ceylon
- Starting Buildings – Army Encampment, Magistrate
- Infrastructure – Not Developed
- Population – 239,114
- Wealth – 873
- Religion – Protestantism 0.0%, Catholicism 30.0%, Hinduism 35.0%, Buddhism 35.0%
- Starting Towns/Ports – Anamaduwa Wetlands (Rice Paddies), Ratnapura Mines (Not Developed), Kandy (Craft Workshop Weavers), Colombo (Trading Port)
- Later Villages/Ports – None
- Plantations – Dimbula Plantations (Small Tea Plantation)
America Theatre
Punda, Curacao
- Starting Building – Military Governor’s Barracks
- Infrastructure – Not Developed
- Population – 5,092
- Wealth – 612
- Religion – Protestantism 95.0%, Animism 5.0%
- Starting Towns/Ports – Kralendijk (Craft Workshops Weavers), Otrobanda (Trading Port)
- Later Villages/Ports – None
- Plantations – Aruba (Small Sugar Plantation)
Paramaribo, Dutch Guyana
- Starting Building – Magistrate
- Infrastructure – Not Developed
- Population – 3,055
- Wealth – 2793
- Religion – Protestantism 80.0%, Animism 20.0%
- Starting Towns/Ports – Yuruan Mines (Open Gem Pit), Paranam Mines (Gold Mine), Moengo Forests (Not Developed), Demarara (Trading Port)
- Later Villages/Ports – None
- Plantations – Groningen (Small Sugar Plantation)
Units
Artillery
- Sakers
- Demi-Cannons
- 12-lber Foot Artillery
- 3-lber Horse Artillery
- 12-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery
- 4-inch Mortar Battery
- Puckle Guns
- 24-lber Foot Artillery
- 6-lber Horse Artillery
- 24-lber Howitzer Foot Artillery
- Rocket Troop
Infantry
- Swiss Infantry
- Scots
- Grenadiers
- Line Infantry
- Conscripts
- Militia
- V.O.C. Infantry
- Sepoys
- Colonial Militia
- Native Musketmen Auxiliary
- Colonial Line Infantry
- Native Bowmen Auxiliary
- Native Warrior Auxiliary
Cavalry
Trading
Warships
Special Units
The Dutch special units are the Fluyt - a heavily armed trading vessel comparable to a fifth rate ship - and the V.O.C. Infantrymen and Cavalrymen in the India theater. These are independent soldiers who are comparable to Line Infantry or Colonial Line Infantry in the other two theatres of war. The Dutch also have access to Swiss Infantry, which are excellent elite infantry to have.