Difference between revisions of "Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)"
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+ | The kingdom of Poland and Lithuania is a rather old nation with a long history. As a result, its citizens are proud of their heritage and will defend their contry at any cost. The country lies between two major powers - Sweden and Russia. Both Sweden in the north and Russia in the east are strong countries and always willing to expand if their neighbours show any signs of weakness. However, Poland has as many possibilities as it has enemies and problems. As opposed to other European kingdoms such as France, Poland is not ruled by an absolute monarch and the people can influence the country's actions. While this can be a cause for trouble it is also a source of strength for the country. | ||
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+ | While Poland's geographical size is a symbol of power, it also weakens the kingdom as its borders are long and its forces thinly spread. Since Poland is surrounded by foreign nations, wars on multiple fronts are possible. In order to avoid this, the country has to use diplomatic means to form a web of alliances. However, established powers like Sweden or Russia might not even be the biggest threat to Poland's existance. The young Prussian kingdom is trying to expand and the Polish might become its first victims. Therefore, Prussia should be watched carefully, despite its seeming insignificance and weakness. | ||
==Starting Position== | ==Starting Position== |
Revision as of 17:37, 19 March 2009
Overview
The kingdom of Poland and Lithuania is a rather old nation with a long history. As a result, its citizens are proud of their heritage and will defend their contry at any cost. The country lies between two major powers - Sweden and Russia. Both Sweden in the north and Russia in the east are strong countries and always willing to expand if their neighbours show any signs of weakness. However, Poland has as many possibilities as it has enemies and problems. As opposed to other European kingdoms such as France, Poland is not ruled by an absolute monarch and the people can influence the country's actions. While this can be a cause for trouble it is also a source of strength for the country.
While Poland's geographical size is a symbol of power, it also weakens the kingdom as its borders are long and its forces thinly spread. Since Poland is surrounded by foreign nations, wars on multiple fronts are possible. In order to avoid this, the country has to use diplomatic means to form a web of alliances. However, established powers like Sweden or Russia might not even be the biggest threat to Poland's existance. The young Prussian kingdom is trying to expand and the Polish might become its first victims. Therefore, Prussia should be watched carefully, despite its seeming insignificance and weakness.