Is the annexation of a vassal giving you the control of its colonial nations?
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I vassalized Portugal. Ten years after, I can annex it. I must choose to wait or not for Portugal to make some colonies before to annex it. In case I will gain its dependencies later, I will wait. Else I would annex it now.
Is the annexation of a vassal giving you the control of its colonial nations? Do you gain all its dependencies?
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Yes, you will gain all colonies.
They will however keep their name and color IIRC.
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What does it mean to annex a vassal?
A vassal or client state can be diplomatically annexed by its overlord through the Annex vassal option. Annexation occupies a. diplomat until complete, and results in direct control of the former subject's territory and military.Do I need to core colonies eu4?
There is no reason not to core what you colonize. Usually, you should try to core every territory you own. You need to core for colonial nations to spawn and colonial cores are really cheap anyways.Can you combine colonies in eu4?
No problem, just merge them! Want to create a colony in the US Southeast, plus Texas? That would previously mean Eastern America, Lousiana and Mexico as CNs. No more, just merge them!How do you start a colony in eu4?
In order to colonize a nation must have:EUIV Annexation of Junior Partners and Vassals
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