I have been micromanaging my people's happiness in order to get the maximum number of happy people and using excess Specialists as Tax Collectors. Many of my cities had all Entertainers, some had mostly Entertainers and a few Tax men, and a few were already happy enough so as not to require many or any Entertainers.
Then, the evil English declared war on me, unprovoked. All of a sudden, my people became a lot happier! Most of my cities now, in order to be all happy (except for the always-content Specialists), required zero or very few Entertainers. I did not have any other happiness-related events occur--no Wonders built, no peace treaties (I had not been at war with anyone prior to this), no change in government, no happiness-improvement rush, etc.
Is this normal? When an aggressor civ declares an unprovoked war on you, do your people like you more?
Then, the evil English declared war on me, unprovoked. All of a sudden, my people became a lot happier! Most of my cities now, in order to be all happy (except for the always-content Specialists), required zero or very few Entertainers. I did not have any other happiness-related events occur--no Wonders built, no peace treaties (I had not been at war with anyone prior to this), no change in government, no happiness-improvement rush, etc.
Is this normal? When an aggressor civ declares an unprovoked war on you, do your people like you more?
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