Asnwer other questions:
If for example alexander is allied with a city state and he declares war on you then you can't make peace with the city state until you made peace with alexander.
If you declare war on a city state and not at war with there ally self you can make peace any time. If you declare 2 times against a same city state you get a permament war
The other thing worth noting is sometimes the major power will run low on influence with its city state ally, and if it drops below ally status you can then make peace with the city state.
The other thing worth noting is sometimes the major power will run low on influence with its city state ally, and if it drops below ally status you can then make peace with the city state.
On the flip side if you aren't careful the civ you are at war with can ally the CS if you let ally status lapse. It hurts to go from +59 to WAR status because you forgot to keep influence up.
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