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Post by Administrator on Aug 13, 2015 20:58:12 GMT
New Granadan National Institutions and Traditions:
Balseros: (-)
The Republic of New Granada is ethnically, linguistically and culturally divided between the Spanish colonial establishment and the native amerindians. As a result, a large proportion of the nation's populace is economically and politically disenfranchised.
Decreases stability; decreases administrative efficiency.
Conflict of the Supremes: (-)
The constitution of New Granada is unclear regarding the extent of the central government's powers over the federal states, often leading to political dead-lock and great legislative crises.
Decreases administrative efficiency; decreases tax efficiency; increases dissent if central government infringes on autonomy of federal states.
Isthmus of Panama: (+)
Boosts trade.
(Already factored into the economic profile of the Republic of New Granada)
Abandonment of Mercantilism: (+)
The Republic of New Granada will receive a public dissent decrease and an increase in stability during wars against Spain.
Boosts trade.
(Already factored into the economic profile of the Republic of New Granada)
Colonial-Revanchism: (+)
Has territorial claims on its South American neighbors; can declare war without the usual public dissent increase for foreign aggression.
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