NES2 VI - Last Semblance of Order.

As newly crowned King Sacho IX, formerly known as Conte Giorgio Magro, looked over the crowd from his palace at Vitoria. Spreading his arms, and raising them into the air he proclaimed "On this day we are a free people once more. On this day, the Basques may take there rightful place. We have thrown off the chains of opression, escaped the bonds of servitude placed upon us. Under God and Jesus as our witness, we are free. The Kingdom of Greater Basque is finally free. Araba, Behe Nafarroa, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Lapurdi, Nafarroa, and Zuberoa are finally free. YOU ARE FINALLY FREE!!!!." The crowd was going crazy, clapping and cheering and danceing. Waiting until it dies down, Sancho started up again. "The French and/or the Spainish may try to take away our freedom, but i say no. We don't want war, we are a peaceable Chrisitian people. I implore them to recognize our independence and our soverenty. We want to be partners not enemies. It is commanded by God to love thy neighbor, and by God we want to." This frenzied the crowd once more, and once more Sancho waited for them to quiet down. "I urge all nations of the world to recognize our sovereignty. This is the beggining of a new era for the Basque people. The chains are broken my friends, we are truly FREE!"

The Kingdom of Greater Basque
Capital: Vitoria
Ruler: King Sancho IX / Swissempire
Government: Absolute Monarchy
Centralization:Unitary with Exceptions
Tech. Level: Early Industrial Age
Army (Training): (to be determined by Das)
Navy (Training): (to be determined by Das)
Economy: (to be determined by Das)
Size (points required): Small
Leadership (Military/Civilian): (to be determined by Das)/(to be determined by Das)
Infrastructure:Good
Education: (to be determined by Das)
Living Standards: (to be determined by Das)
Culture:Uberpatriotic(Come on, we just Seceded)
Confidence: (to be determined by Das)
Projects:
Nation Background: The Basque people have had a very strong history. Begining with the French rise of Protestantism, the Basque Catholics were vicously oppressed. Coupled with the loss of autonomy in Spain, and the rise of Conte Giorgio Magro, they requested independence in 1730, upon this not being granted, they peacefully seceded, and braced for the worst.
 
But rebels don't get stats unless they get on the map, and he's not on the map yet!! :p

The thing is, now Panda and whoever controls Spain know they have a rebellion at hand, they will try their best to end it...
 
My bet is that you will be completely destroyed before you even managed to get to your coronation :p
 
consider it this way, he is extremely confident that his rebelion/seceding (grammer sucks) will work... albeit rather over confident, but a little faith never hurt anyone (save blind faith :p )
 
Kentharu said:
consider it this way, he is extremely confident that his rebelion/seceding (grammer sucks) will work... albeit rather over confident, but a little faith never hurt anyone (save blind faith :p )

Tell that to the people who prayed in churches and etc during the Black Plague :p (no offense to anyone who has distant ancestors who died in the Black Plague)
 
I am switching to Spain, capulet can be england.

Kingdom of Spain
Capital: Madrid
Ruler: ?
Government: Absolute Monarchy
Centralization: Unitary with Exceptions
Tech. Level: Early Industrial Age
Army (Training): 50 divisions (Very Good)
Navy (Training): 45 squadrons (Very Good)
Economy: Very Rich (+3)
Size (points required): Gargantuan (6)
Leadership (Military/Civilian): Competent/Better
Infrastructure: Good
Education: Perfect
Living Standards: Higher
Culture: Patriotic
Confidence: Respecting
Projects:
Nation Background: After the brief hegemony in the 16th century, Spain was sent tumbling down the stairs from the pedestal of power in the 17th - having been defeated in the Twenty Years War, it not only lost its Burgundian possessions, but also Catalonia, Milan and Portugal, the latter becoming independent. Phillip IV and his prime minister Olivares were forced by this defeat to start a series of reforms that took the power from the hands of the nobility and the clergy, creating a modern, centralized state; they also encouraged industry and commerce, and eventually, Spain recovered enough to defeat France in the War of the Pyrenees, in the 1680s, and the War of the Augsburg League, in 1690s - in those wars, Spain retook Milan and Catalonia, and attained naval supremacy in the Mediterranean after the battles at Minorca and at Malta. Subsequently, Spanish power was rebuilt further, with the conquest of the Barbary Coast and the development and consolidation of South American colonies. Strategic alliances with the Pope and Venice helped hold off the Franco-Turkish alliance.
 
Iggy will protest, without a doubt (yes thats right folks, i read minds, minds that are in the future!)
 
conehead234 said:
I am switching to Spain, capulet can be england. Unless Iggy protests, then i'm england again.

Kingdom of Spain
Capital: Madrid
Ruler: ?
Government: Absolute Monarchy
Centralization: Unitary with Exceptions
Tech. Level: Early Industrial Age
Army (Training): 50 divisions (Very Good)
Navy (Training): 45 squadrons (Very Good)
Economy: Very Rich (+3)
Size (points required): Gargantuan (6)
Leadership (Military/Civilian): Competent/Better
Infrastructure: Good
Education: Perfect
Living Standards: Higher
Culture: Patriotic
Confidence: Respecting
Projects:
Nation Background: After the brief hegemony in the 16th century, Spain was sent tumbling down the stairs from the pedestal of power in the 17th - having been defeated in the Twenty Years War, it not only lost its Burgundian possessions, but also Catalonia, Milan and Portugal, the latter becoming independent. Phillip IV and his prime minister Olivares were forced by this defeat to start a series of reforms that took the power from the hands of the nobility and the clergy, creating a modern, centralized state; they also encouraged industry and commerce, and eventually, Spain recovered enough to defeat France in the War of the Pyrenees, in the 1680s, and the War of the Augsburg League, in 1690s - in those wars, Spain retook Milan and Catalonia, and attained naval supremacy in the Mediterranean after the battles at Minorca and at Malta. Subsequently, Spanish power was rebuilt further, with the conquest of the Barbary Coast and the development and consolidation of South American colonies. Strategic alliances with the Pope and Venice helped hold off the Franco-Turkish alliance.

To: Spain
Will you regonize the independence of the Basque State? We could make it worth your while. Did we not, when free, play a large part in the reconquestia? Do we not deserve freedom?Won't you help stop the opression of the catholics? I beg thee, make the right choice

Sincerely,
King Sancho IX

OOC: I know it is not determined if it seccesion is succesful, but i don't want to overthrow a government, i want to leave and set up my own. I hoped this would be treated like a CSA seccesion, where they were independent and traded and conducted diplomacy, and were reconquered by the USA. This way, they could choose not to fight me:goodjob:
 
TO: His Noble Prince, The Shogun of Japan
FROM: His Royal Highness, King Julien-François I


Excuse us if our title towards you is incorrect, we are not knowledgeable in your ways. However, your ways as a people continue to astound and impress us. Japan, once only a small, isolated state, is now a proud, strong nation growing with every passing day. The dedication of your peoples and the competance of your leadership proves to be a supreme model for the nations of Asia and we hope to have your hand in friendship in the future. Therefore, France proposes to send an attache to Japan, an attache complete with Military and diplomatic officials, in order to help advise your nation and help you in becoming a modern nation as any kingdom of Europe.
 
Kentharu said:
Iggy will protest, without a doubt (yes thats right folks, i read minds, minds that are in the future!)

Well he gave it up, and I got it before him.

to: Basque
From: Spain
No.
 
Swissempire said:
To: Spain
Do we not deserve freedom?Won't you help stop the opression of the catholics? I beg thee, make the right choice

Considering how Spain is allied with the pope...

lol @ Conehead's straightforward response.
 
Must blood be shed on the pristine land of Basque? Must we opress to gain? Can we not work out other means of cooperation? Will no nations recognize the The Kingdom of Greater Basque? Ottomans, Portugal, Russia, China?
 
to: Papal States, Venice
From: Spain
Lets reaffirm our past alliance

to: Don Diego Belízan
From: Spain
We will sponsor your exploration.
 
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