You won’t have too many lands so take a stab at make a living from the colonial trading.

Note that your neighbors in America (France and New Spain) have very weak garrisons there.

Great Britain and Austria are your friends.

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You have also two strong opponents: Spain and France.

Guidelines for territorial expansion

1.At the beginning attempt to attackFlandersin Europe andFrench Guianain South America.

You have to attack from Dutch Guiana and Netherlands.

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2.The other thing is with Spain.

You will to continue your war against them by attackingNew Andalusia.

On Curacao train some Colonial Line Infantry, on French Guiana - Colonial Militia.

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With this army invade Andalusia.

After this battle there should be no problems with peace with Spain and New Spain.

it’s possible for you to use some troops from Flanders, invest in technology too.

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If you will decide that you are prepared then conquer New York and Goa.

it’s possible for you to give a shot to take Pennsylvania too.

They make a run at sign peace treaties.

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Great Britain should agree at once.

4.Now it is time to conquer the rest of the India.

If Majsur still exists then I advise you start with it.

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Send many VOC Infantry units there and improve them to win these battles.

5.Now make a run at take Hindustan.

Take every province with three, big land armies.

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6.If still do not have enough regions the I advise you to attack Persia.

It is the best strategy to attack with the same speed as with Marats and Mongols.

Give yourself some time to return your people.

Empire: Total War

Diplomacy

When the war between Austria and Prussia will start then support Austria.

Prussia shouldn’t attack you.

Any other country will do the same thing, pirates are less active there too.

Of course you have to set trade routes with all European countries.

When fighting in India venture to be patient.

Move very slowly to return the people.

Keep your army in all cities and build some new churches to stabilize the situation.

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