25:30 When gold is discovered in a state, it will initially form as a unique building similar to subsistence farms but instead for gold, called "Gold Fields". Once those fields are depleted, the ability to build mines in their stead becomes available.
I am spanish and I love when Ludi pronounces Spain as "Espania", it works as a subtle remainder of him working to restore the roman empire. Just kidding, one of the best accents out there, very clear and understandable
If I remember right, the treaty signed between Spain and Britain ending the slave trade had some exceptions for Spain and I think Portugal to keep the slaves they already had in their colonies for a period of time, but that should have ended in 1820. Though that would mean Portugal should start with legacy slavery too. But that might be the root of Paradox's logic there.
I think for Spain at least it has to do with Cuba and Puerto Rico having slavery. It's like how the US banned the slave trade in 1808, but didn't abolish slavery until 1865. Brazil is its own nation at the start of the game, so that's probably why Portugal doesn't have legacy slavery. Also, Brazil starts out with the slave trade which is accurate.
Actually for the Gold Mines to appear Gold Fields (which do not require building) should collapse first, if I remember correctly. Also, as Spain you can form Iberian Union by subjugating Portugal (at least for before 1.6, I'm not sure about now) - thus you get a lot of colonies (including a port in China) and a lot of accepted pops.
only in puerto rico was slavery, at the peninsula slavery was abolished at the 6-7 th century. and in the viceroyalties the same, the natives wasn't slaves. Only black natives from africa that other african tribes sold them, like mali for example
at that time there was like a land voting, and isabella wasn't the queen, her mom was the regent maria cristina de borbon two sicilies, and we were on a civil war against the carlist, and we weren't that undeveloped, and i do not know why pdx didn't add ceuta
Slavery at the peninsula was very common, with many cases of indians slaves after revolts, moorish and mostly blacks/black descendants. Also many slaves were not registered and in the colonies serfdom under almost slavery condituons were common. Its just stupid to say there was not slavery when there wasn't emancipation. They just stopped enslaving, but the slaves were not freed, they just died as slaves from old age or bought their freedom with their salary
But not natives, just those bought from other african countries like mali. So why put a law for an entire country, for a small exception and it was puerto rico btw
@@nicolasperez-oh3nv Slaverey was still in use on Puerto Rico and on Fernando Po off the West coast of Africa, both of which are directly ruled by Spain at game start, so legacy slavery is still correct here.
Pro tip: make your capital Valencia at the start. It's obviously a great state, and I always have great runs when I do that. The state you start with as your capital sucks. Having the bonuses being a capital brings is pretty good to add to Valencia. Plus, pops move from Madrid to other states that are better more easily if it's not the capital.
17:26 I think the issue is that you are not suppressing the landowners. That would reduce their power by 25% (I think) and would give a better chance for your bill to slip through. It might cost precious authority, but it is a necessary temporary expense.
19:25 Homesteading was at 11% when it passed. I also wonder how Homesteading is good. In that part of the game, most of your investment pool is coming from manor houses, and a lot of that is from subsistence farms.
I think the The makes of Viki 3, need to give the dutch control of ABC islands. The ABC islands is Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Dutch ownership, since the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 ceded them back to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as Curaçao and Dependencies from 1815. They are a short distance north of the Falcón State, Venezuela.
Belgium is better for playing tall due to the high literacy at the start you can be decades ahead of others in terms of tech making military conquest easier
To think Spain managed to get all of South America in the end like that, while also getting the economy and a lot of pretty good legislation. I suspect sorting out the various puppets or integrating them would take some effort still though, though one would have an absurd amount of territory and available resources if one could.
Ceau ludi. I recently did a run as romania where i build up and made a powerblock that was balkan union themed (used the trade league block). Now i am not that great at the game so i think that i did it supper ineficiently(but i got rng carried by democratic landowners) so ill be great to see somebody thats good at the game show how its done. It was also great fun so yeah.
The description for Cuba mentions that slavery is banned in Spain. Maybe they'll fix it in 1.8 "Cuban relations with their Spanish overlords have become strained. Calls for representation in the Spanish parliament and resistance to the abolition of slavery have met with hostility from Madrid. Is a Cuban revolution inevitable?"
That agreement between Great Britain and Spain that you mentioned that ended slavery, didn't that just end the slave trade? it's been a while since i looked into it but didnt slavery continue well after 1817 in spain? at the congress of vienna, the spanish delegation was extremely hostile to ending slavery and ending the slave trade
Yes, it only ended the slave trade. In Cuba, slavery was still practiced until 1896. It was similar to the US ending the slave trade in 1808, but not ending slavery until 1865.
About the Historical explanation of slavery in Spain... It's more complicated than that. Slavery was legal in Cuba until a Spanish royal decree on October 7, 1886. So, yeah, that's why is portrayed like that.
cuba wasn't spain my dude, it was separate. By this logic, england should have slave trade too, since about 70% of their african colonies and half of india practiced slavery well into the early 1900s....
The general reason why Spain did not colonize Africa is they promised the Pope they wouldn't. So when it came to the first wave of colonization Portugal got everything going East and Spain got everything going West. It just so happened there was two whole continents out there. By the time of the 18th Century though Spain wasn't doing so hot and had to basically sit out a lot.
omg i need that netherlands guide, i tried it with 1.7 and i always lose my subjects ;( spain is also amazing tried playing them and got stomped by france, was a great run
I attempted Qing in 1.7 and I ragequit in like 3 years lol. Would love to see you try to handle that circus. Also Spanish is literally in top 3 most spoken languages in the world. And it's very arguable if English or Mandarin are the in top 1 since far from everyone speaks Mandarin in China.
From what I thought happened that treaty that Spain and Britain signed im pretty sure it was a non binding treaty and that’s why the Spanish legally still had slavery? Could be wrong.
They slave trade ended with the treaty, but slavery still existed in the Spanish Empire. Cuba didn't abolish slavery until 1896, for example. It's like what happened in the US with the slave trade ending in 1808, but slavery not being abolished until 1865. That's why Spain still has legacy slavery.
you can pass censitary sufrage immediately if you get a democrat general for the land owners and exile their leader, ive gotten it with just 15 popularity and retiring other land owner generals/admirals
On an unrelated note, a lot of the panhandles in the US states should not exist in 1836. Idk why some parts of the map have historically accurate borders, and some other parts are modern borders that were actually different 200 years ago.
That statement about slavery is incorrect. Yes, slavery in the Iberian parts of the Spanish Empire was abolished jn 1817, however, it continued in Cuba and Puerto Rico until 1886 in Cuba and 1873 in Puerto Rico. One of the reasons that caused the independence of Cuba was the slavery that a significant portion of the population was subjected to. So yes, legacy slavery is accurate in Vic3
hey, do bonus throught put from companies stack? ex: you get 2 companies for toolmaking will the throught put bonus will be +70% or only the 35% of regular bonus.
@@empereurloutre merci empereur, I messed the numbers up (+35% build spd and +20% throughput) I would always forget to check while playing, so thank you for taking a look.
One of the biggest challenges I like to try in the game is to unite southeast asia as the Philippines. So far, no dice 😓. I can manage to snag Malaysia and Indonesia but never the rest of the mainland.
They should add corruption to the game. And when parties stay too long in power, corruption slowly builds. and when government wages and military wages are low, corruption increases.
You should get the *greece, byzantium, & the balkans flavor* mod, as well as the *Better byzantium and rome* mod, *Political and economic changes* mod, and *The Great revision: economy, production, trade and politics* mod. Then try forming rome starting as greece
Not a fan of Spain? Try out Japan you heretic scum ruclips.net/video/QyFbShQO4eM/видео.html
2nd Part - ruclips.net/video/zKDlEZL5ePo/видео.html
Do Sikh Empire too
Play persia
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@@Taffy_.
7:47 as a spanish i can confirm that el estado de logging camps españa is the name of spain
bro you are Spain itself you dont need to state that you are Spanish
too
Why does it sounds so correct I can’t🤣
Time to play Spain!
EU4 players: Gonna go for an easy steamroll.
Vicky 3 players: I'm not masochistic enough for this!
Crusader Kings Spain : 💀
EU4 Spain : 😎
Victoria 2-3 Spain : 💀💀
Hoi4 Spain : ☠☠☠
@@Redhead-pf8le ck3 spain is not that bad, depends on start date tho
@@Redhead-pf8le hoi4 spain is easy when you realize there is a thing called focuses yk
25:30 When gold is discovered in a state, it will initially form as a unique building similar to subsistence farms but instead for gold, called "Gold Fields". Once those fields are depleted, the ability to build mines in their stead becomes available.
I am spanish and I love when Ludi pronounces Spain as "Espania", it works as a subtle remainder of him working to restore the roman empire.
Just kidding, one of the best accents out there, very clear and understandable
ONE small step for Spain, ONE BIG STEP FOR THE ROMAN EMPIRE RESTORATION ROMA AETERNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
By making the government of Isabella II figth a traditionalist revolt, Ludi actually made it historically accurate
If I remember right, the treaty signed between Spain and Britain ending the slave trade had some exceptions for Spain and I think Portugal to keep the slaves they already had in their colonies for a period of time, but that should have ended in 1820. Though that would mean Portugal should start with legacy slavery too. But that might be the root of Paradox's logic there.
I think for Spain at least it has to do with Cuba and Puerto Rico having slavery. It's like how the US banned the slave trade in 1808, but didn't abolish slavery until 1865. Brazil is its own nation at the start of the game, so that's probably why Portugal doesn't have legacy slavery. Also, Brazil starts out with the slave trade which is accurate.
Actually for the Gold Mines to appear Gold Fields (which do not require building) should collapse first, if I remember correctly.
Also, as Spain you can form Iberian Union by subjugating Portugal (at least for before 1.6, I'm not sure about now) - thus you get a lot of colonies (including a port in China) and a lot of accepted pops.
gold depleted just destroys your gold field and replace them with gold mine potencial so its actualy good since mines are more effective then fields
15:14 you say a lot of wild things but💀
I was shocked (I say the exact same shit)
only in puerto rico was slavery, at the peninsula slavery was abolished at the 6-7 th century. and in the viceroyalties the same, the natives wasn't slaves. Only black natives from africa that other african tribes sold them, like mali for example
at that time there was like a land voting, and isabella wasn't the queen, her mom was the regent maria cristina de borbon two sicilies, and we were on a civil war against the carlist, and we weren't that undeveloped, and i do not know why pdx didn't add ceuta
both very true!
Slavery at the peninsula was very common, with many cases of indians slaves after revolts, moorish and mostly blacks/black descendants. Also many slaves were not registered and in the colonies serfdom under almost slavery condituons were common. Its just stupid to say there was not slavery when there wasn't emancipation. They just stopped enslaving, but the slaves were not freed, they just died as slaves from old age or bought their freedom with their salary
If you go to any archives, you'll find many slaves all over the Hispanic monarchy territories.
Cuba also had slavery until 1886
EEE MACARENAA has to be the most historical fleet name of Spain
facts
Legacy slavery is one of the actually accurate laws they put for Spain, there was no more slave trade, but Cuba had slavery until 1898
But not natives, just those bought from other african countries like mali. So why put a law for an entire country, for a small exception and it was puerto rico btw
@@nicolasperez-oh3nv Slaverey was still in use on Puerto Rico and on Fernando Po off the West coast of Africa, both of which are directly ruled by Spain at game start, so legacy slavery is still correct here.
@@genew3452No reason to argue with the Spaniards, they refuse to see things as they are and will label them as “Leyenda Negra.”
@@rolandorodriguez4504Rolando Rodriguez sounds spanish..🤔🤔
Finally he does technocratic Spain! I think Ludi mentioned this series in one of his early Japan runs. Really fun to see!
Pro tip: make your capital Valencia at the start. It's obviously a great state, and I always have great runs when I do that. The state you start with as your capital sucks. Having the bonuses being a capital brings is pretty good to add to Valencia. Plus, pops move from Madrid to other states that are better more easily if it's not the capital.
17:26 I think the issue is that you are not suppressing the landowners. That would reduce their power by 25% (I think) and would give a better chance for your bill to slip through. It might cost precious authority, but it is a necessary temporary expense.
The history books tell us that Giuseppe Garibaldi had multiple holidays in Spain before going back to unite Italy.
55:38 well... in middle of forties in XXw South America was a realy hot spot for germans
"Why don't you Giuseppe my Gairy-Balldees" and "if I take out Dahomey does that mean I'm in da hood?" lmao that is cheesy but hilarious
19:25 Homesteading was at 11% when it passed. I also wonder how Homesteading is good. In that part of the game, most of your investment pool is coming from manor houses, and a lot of that is from subsistence farms.
I think the The makes of Viki 3, need to give the dutch control of ABC islands.
The ABC islands is Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.
Dutch ownership, since the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 ceded them back to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as Curaçao and Dependencies from 1815. They are a short distance north of the Falcón State, Venezuela.
Belgium is better for playing tall due to the high literacy at the start you can be decades ahead of others in terms of tech making military conquest easier
The power bloc name haha. I was like "where have I heard that name"
Consider: As a technocratic monarchy Isabela is now a Philosopher Queen which is really funny
35:18 I swear Vic3 makes you say the wildest lines 😂. Historically accurate though
Slavery was still legal in Spain until 1884 but It was forbidden to bring new slaves.
9:46 nice to see you also got the red bar graphic thing lol
My last Spain game I had to fight like eight revolutions against the church and the landowners. Some of them right after the other.
Gigachad heavenlykingdom!!! 48:41
Ludi please play heavenly kindom
44:00 - I beg your finest pardon. What?? 😂
To think Spain managed to get all of South America in the end like that, while also getting the economy and a lot of pretty good legislation. I suspect sorting out the various puppets or integrating them would take some effort still though, though one would have an absurd amount of territory and available resources if one could.
When The gold fields get depleted then the gold mines appears
Argentina : puppeted by Spain
Germans : Hey, why not coming in Spain ?
@42:36 "what da hail is a dishwasher?"
"Expensive drying rack"
Careful that nobody suffers ... emotional damage.
I'm a fan of intelligentsia.
11:39 I feel sad about it.
12:25 Good productions method allow us to play it without war
damn, Ludi deserves all the likes in the world (dad jokes are the best)
Ceau ludi. I recently did a run as romania where i build up and made a powerblock that was balkan union themed (used the trade league block). Now i am not that great at the game so i think that i did it supper ineficiently(but i got rng carried by democratic landowners) so ill be great to see somebody thats good at the game show how its done. It was also great fun so yeah.
Hell yeah! Ludi to chill with while recovering from a cold
get well soon bro
@@LudietHistoria 🤧 ❤
Vic 3 is quickly becoming my favorite.
The description for Cuba mentions that slavery is banned in Spain. Maybe they'll fix it in 1.8
"Cuban relations with their Spanish overlords have become strained. Calls for representation in the Spanish parliament and resistance to the abolition of slavery have met with hostility from Madrid. Is a Cuban revolution inevitable?"
I'd support a Tidore or Dutch East Indies run, the latter can form Indonesia now which is sort of historical.
That agreement between Great Britain and Spain that you mentioned that ended slavery, didn't that just end the slave trade? it's been a while since i looked into it but didnt slavery continue well after 1817 in spain? at the congress of vienna, the spanish delegation was extremely hostile to ending slavery and ending the slave trade
Yes, it only ended the slave trade. In Cuba, slavery was still practiced until 1896. It was similar to the US ending the slave trade in 1808, but not ending slavery until 1865.
The best victoria3 youtuber Ludi!!!
meow i love you
@@LudietHistoria meow love you too
About the Historical explanation of slavery in Spain... It's more complicated than that. Slavery was legal in Cuba until a Spanish royal decree on October 7, 1886. So, yeah, that's why is portrayed like that.
cuba wasn't spain my dude, it was separate. By this logic, england should have slave trade too, since about 70% of their african colonies and half of india practiced slavery well into the early 1900s....
Tip: If you need wood, build logging camp in the amazon as there are a lot of wood.
Sorry for asking, but I was wondering if the Netherlands game could b a little more like a guide as I have been trying to start a Dutch campaign.
Ahh yeah the country Spain but without the S is usually an pain in my ass in eu4 unless I play as them lol
The general reason why Spain did not colonize Africa is they promised the Pope they wouldn't. So when it came to the first wave of colonization Portugal got everything going East and Spain got everything going West. It just so happened there was two whole continents out there. By the time of the 18th Century though Spain wasn't doing so hot and had to basically sit out a lot.
One day Paradox is going to patch out his southern Africa strategy and we'll know that day because he'll be crying his eyes out.
omg i need that netherlands guide, i tried it with 1.7 and i always lose my subjects ;( spain is also amazing tried playing them and got stomped by france, was a great run
Ludi when you see the Heavenly Kingdom in China it means the Taiping Rebellion was successful.
Come on people we are so close to the target of 205 thousand subs and to get a mega campaign!!!
You’re the BEST!!!
no u
YESSS. I want to see the Dutch run! LIKED
I attempted Qing in 1.7 and I ragequit in like 3 years lol. Would love to see you try to handle that circus. Also Spanish is literally in top 3 most spoken languages in the world. And it's very arguable if English or Mandarin are the in top 1 since far from everyone speaks Mandarin in China.
Almost 1.5 Billion English speakers, the most spoken language on Earth in 2024. Perhaps Ludi was talking about the most spoken language in 1800's?
I think he meant mandarin has the most native speakers because English is definitely the most spoken overall.
He was talking a person's first language.
From what I thought happened that treaty that Spain and Britain signed im pretty sure it was a non binding treaty and that’s why the Spanish legally still had slavery? Could be wrong.
Yes you're wrong
They slave trade ended with the treaty, but slavery still existed in the Spanish Empire. Cuba didn't abolish slavery until 1896, for example. It's like what happened in the US with the slave trade ending in 1808, but slavery not being abolished until 1865. That's why Spain still has legacy slavery.
Ludi, would you make a revamped buildings guide some day so I know how to start up a good economy?
you can pass censitary sufrage immediately if you get a democrat general for the land owners and exile their leader, ive gotten it with just 15 popularity and retiring other land owner generals/admirals
On an unrelated note, a lot of the panhandles in the US states should not exist in 1836. Idk why some parts of the map have historically accurate borders, and some other parts are modern borders that were actually different 200 years ago.
how did you attack transvaal? arent the british guaranteeing them?
I was wondering who Rebeca Linares is and I googled it, thx XD
The rank 2 was the powerbloc rank not Spain's power rank.
Ludi love your vic 3 videos. Can you do guides for mamaging evonomy etc. I would like to play the game more as i struggle with the economy
workjing on one as we speak. Recommend my recent japan run too since i talk about it in depth in that video
historically accurate ballermann migrations
Ludi, are you nationalizing best industries?
i think you can change what buildings are showing in the building menu so you can only show domestic?
could you do the ottoman guide? feels like its geting harder to complete tanzimat in my gameplay after the new dlc
Puerto Rico was also still a Spanish possession
Did they change the gold mines? I thought would only appear once the gold fields are depleted?
That statement about slavery is incorrect. Yes, slavery in the Iberian parts of the Spanish Empire was abolished jn 1817, however, it continued in Cuba and Puerto Rico until 1886 in Cuba and 1873 in Puerto Rico. One of the reasons that caused the independence of Cuba was the slavery that a significant portion of the population was subjected to. So yes, legacy slavery is accurate in Vic3
Fortunately, make Puerto Rico a subject and have both Puerto Rico & Cuba with slavery while mainland doesn't have slavery and problem solved.
"Do Germans really like to go to Spain that much?!"
- My dude, did you ever got to Mallorca?
hey, do bonus throught put from companies stack?
ex: you get 2 companies for toolmaking will the throught put bonus will be +70% or only the 35% of regular bonus.
Don't know if you're still interested but having 2 companies with the same good gives you 1.5 times the Regular bonus, so in your case 52.2%
@@empereurloutre merci empereur,
I messed the numbers up (+35% build spd and +20% throughput)
I would always forget to check while playing, so thank you for taking a look.
@@X_caron I check it yesterday when I was playing EIC with 2 Opium companies, sweet sweet money
Yes, Netherlands next :D
This Spain's policy luck is as good as EU4's siege luck is bad. Thanks for the video.
Tidore for the win! Want a Tidore campain! They clearly deserve it! XD
Liberia Technocracy!
What’s up with the transportation costs in the 1.7 patch. London starts with -700 transport…
"Nooooo, Gold depleted 😱"
"I didn't make the Gold mines 🤡"
- Ludi, 2024
we just reached the goal ludi
One of the biggest challenges I like to try in the game is to unite southeast asia as the Philippines. So far, no dice 😓. I can manage to snag Malaysia and Indonesia but never the rest of the mainland.
Sokoto run would be cool
40:45 spanish is alredy second hahahah
It would be interesting to see you play Romania and form a power bloc as them
Romania? ; what Romania in history of the world?😂
Bro went Viva España!🗣🗣🗣❗❗🇪🇦
Gold depleted means gold fields become unbuilt gold mines BTW
Why not build iron in navarra and coal in castille?
Can we get a tidor run for the memes. Also RN Jesus was on your side this run.
17:14 Which incident? I do not remenber anything!
meow
@@LudietHistoria *Suppressed trauma flashbacks*
I would like to ask you to make an Italian Unification with Two Sicily's, please :)
Gold field depleted also means that gold mines are now available
true but i got to build them Q_Q
15:13 ayooooooo
They should add corruption to the game. And when parties stay too long in power, corruption slowly builds. and when government wages and military wages are low, corruption increases.
Please do Turtle Island and incorporate as much cultures as you can as Primary Cultures.
The goat
never get tidore or buton as subjects, they have like 5 sol which causes constant uprisings
You should get the *greece, byzantium, & the balkans flavor* mod, as well as the *Better byzantium and rome* mod, *Political and economic changes* mod, and *The Great revision: economy, production, trade and politics* mod. Then try forming rome starting as greece
Rebecca Linares? Real Spanish talent
Did you know the Luddites are named after their great leader Ludi?
You want a free Brazil as in freedom of speech, I want a free Brazil as in free beers 😂