Spain (ETW Faction)
Spain (ETW Faction) | |
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Name: | Spain |
From Game: | Empire: Total War |
Religion: | Catholic |
Culture: | European |
Playable: |
Spain is one of the 11 playable nations in Empire: Total War's Grand Campaign. It is also a major faction in the game.
Overview
Spain has been an important kingdom in Europe for many centuries. The Catholic kingdom was the first major colonial power, conquering the Caribbean, Central America and vast parts of Southern America. However, the country's power has been declining in recent times. Pirates kept plundering the treasure ships which were supposed to bring the wealth of the Americas to Spain itself. Other powers like Great Britain and France have begun colonizing the New World as well, often resulting in conflict with the Spanish. Not long ago, the United Provinces became independant from Spanish rule as well which further weakened the kingdom. On top of all of these problems, the Spanish king Charles doesn't have any heirs and Spain's future lies in the shadows.
However, Spain is still a great power. Its Empire ranges from southern Italy and Flanders in the east up to huge colonies in the Americas. The kingdom's lands are fertile and rich. Furthermore, the powerful French have become Spanish allies which strengthens the country's power in Europe. Therefore, Spain still has many opportunities, despite its internal problems and the conflicts in the ew World. However, in order to become a leading power again, Spain has to reclaim its place amongst the other nations - by force, if necessary.
Starting Position
Spain starts with the provinces Spain, Gibraltar, Lombardy, Belgium, Naples & Sicily and Sardinia in the European theatre, New Spain, Guatamala, Panama, New Granada, New Andalucia, Florida, Cuba and Hispaniola in the American theatre and no possessions in the Indian theatre. At the beginning of the game, the Spanish are allied to the French. Furthermore, the Spanish have a protecterate in New Spain, which can be made to join the Spanish Empire by completing the mission of taking Texas, Curaçao and Trinida & Tobago. This is similar to the British and French missions that cause the Thirteen Colonies and Quebec to join each of them respectively. On top of that, they have with trade agreements with New Spain, their protectorate, and their ally France.