George III's first policy is construction of an Embassy in India, as well as strengthening of Siberian frontier against the chinese.
Several nations, mostly our longtime allies, married into Plantagenet family once again, strengthening the King's legitimacy.
Aah, the largest of ships in the game, Threedecker, is now available to us!
Not that we exactly need the design, considering how huge our fleet is, but it is still nice to have.
George III might not be the brightest of men, but he sure is loved by the populace and the clergy, who worked in tandem to bring stability to Great Britain.
It seems that other European powers with colonies in Vinland are having some separatist movements going on.
Fortunately for us, our brilliantly managed colonies are all happy and docile.
Our judges, concerned for well-being of
themselves all the good and honest British, helped in the Indies by constructing a Courthouse. That's new!
Netherlands, in its hour of weakness, has been assaulted by Alsace, so we decide to help them. As we lack army traditions and our money is thin, George III will personally lead troops.
Prussia joins, and because Prussia is coastal, the Prussians will soon face blockades! Meanwhile, Kingdom of Brabant agrees to let out forces pass through.
The lesser Alsatian army was defeated at Nassau and then annihilated at Berg.
King George, against better judgement, sent himself and his Army to Cologne; the Alsatians suffer a defeat!
Then, another at Koblenz, and finally their entire army is destroyed at Pfalz.
Normally, one takes Blucoat Infantry for its amount of 'pips' and the fact how brutal they're on offense.
However, we need greater staying power for we have few big armies scattered across the globe. That's why we take Redcoats, who, of all choices, have highest morale ratings.
The fact that Redcoats are indeed British invention does not go unnoticed, lest assured. We will switch after the war with Alsatians.
Ah yes, the fine tradition of British heirs dying randomly and suddenly continues. A church in Edward's memory has been erected in Deren, in distant Siberia.
As King George has recently exerted his authority, there's no one currently to succeed him.
The noblemen in charge of the eastern possessions of the Crown sure like to rebel. Accursed nobles.
They don't last long after we switch to Redcoat regiments and then crush them all the way to Goa.
Wifey helps!
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Alsace is halved in its size by this peace treaty.
King George, again, against better judgement (or so his courtiers believe) has decided to colonize the wild lands west of lakes Michigan and Superior.
These lands, compared to those in the east side Vinland, have murderous hordes of natives, but King George believes they, too, can be enlightened by teachings of Anglican Church and European philosophy.
Time will tell if King George was indeed right.