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I'm actually a little surprised at that map myself.
I would've expected it to be more... WASPy.

@TheSoutherner:
As others have pointed out, there are some major "ahistorical" things that happen commonly in this mod, like Poland or Corea going on an conquering spree on indie cities or super-Mughals.
The fixation on religion and historicity and a desire for historicity in this mod seems a little narrow and odd considering there are worse offenders.
If anything, if you really wanted historicity so much, the aforementioned instances of ahistorical conquests and superstates would be your first place to start.
While most of the US is White and Protestant (barely), both German and Irish outnumber English by a lot.
You have to question whether the "largest denomination" is really that meaningful when comparing Catholicism vs. Protestantism when the former is one and the latter several denominations. All Protestant denominations may very well outnumber Catholicism in a number of counties.
Spoiler :
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:yup:

Protestantism in the US is in tons of tiny bits with the largest being ~24m
 
Wow. Didn't realize there was that much Catholicism in North America, especially in the Lower New England/New York/New Jersey area.
 
It's quite obvious though if you think about who the traditional immigrant groups are.
 
Wow. Didn't realize there was that much Catholicism in North America, especially in the Lower New England/New York/New Jersey area.

*cough cough*Jersey Shore*cough*

Spoiler :
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Irish, Italians, Poles and Mexican (26.1% in 2000) tended to have been very strongly Catholic on arrival.

That chart really illustrates that there should be more immigration from certain areas.
 
Ciudad de Guatemala isn't in South America, is it?
Also, if you win a UHV, don't forget to post about it in the challenge thread!

But in the tooltip it is South America. So either the trigger or the tooltip is wrong.

Sorry, I am going for Domination with 2/3 UHVs.
 
Yeah I was lazy with the tooltip.
 
Ok.
Confirming that the get 5000 gold by 1950 via resource trading is possible. Very difficult though, since you need to wage wars against pretty much everybody. I got it on the last turn and in the end I was gaining 172gpt.

Spoiler :
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I found it a very easy goal myself, especially because of the amount of resources you'll get while you're conquering. Just start selling right away and try to meet all civs and it's no problem. I also made sure to have people give me GPT instead of simple sums of gold when settling for peace, which I don't know whether it counts or not.
 
Yep all GPT deals count (it's too complicated to tell them apart). Good to know that it's possible.
 
Yep all GPT deals count (it's too complicated to tell them apart). Good to know that it's possible.

Are you really going to keep 2nd Colombian UHV as is? Just look at that purple South America... They neither control Brazil nor did they had any ambitions about it, I wonder what inspired you in a first place. No Spanish/Core controlling colonies in Americas 1845 and no overseas colonies in Americas in 1912 will be more meaningful task, if anything...
 
Are you really going to keep 2nd Colombian UHV as is? Just look at that purple South America... They neither control Brazil nor did they had any ambitions about it, I wonder what inspired you in a first place. No Spanish/Core controlling colonies in Americas 1845 and no overseas colonies in Americas in 1912 will be more meaningful task, if anything...

I agree - though I wouldn't have phrased it in quite the same way. ;)
 
Are you really going to keep 2nd Colombian UHV as is? Just look at that purple South America... They neither control Brazil nor did they had any ambitions about it, I wonder what inspired you in a first place.
Challenge and fun.
 
Not really major, but if you are running Central Planning, the -Double production speed with central planning- text under Coal Plants and Factories is red, while it should be green.
 
But the effect itself works?
 
I agree.

If they hadn't offered the opportunity to include an old-fashioned conquest UHV Colombia probably wouldn't have made it into the game.
 
It may not make too much sense, but I agree that conquering South-America should remain part of their UHV because it's fun and challenging. Compare it to the Persian UHV: to get to 8%, I needed to not just conquer Mesopotamia, the levant, Greece, Egypt, Transoxania, and India, but also the rather ahistorical Ethiopia, Tamils, and China, as well as settle Prag and Moscow. Very ahistorical, but also enormous fun to use their UP to almost get to conquest victory in the classical era in the course of their UHV.
 
I think that uniting all of South America is a plausible if not historical extension of Bolivarian pan-American ideas.
 
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