When a war ends you should have to negotiate a settlement treaty.
There would be a few types.
1. Unconditional surrender
You require the Civ to give an unconditional surrender. This would require you to completely break their war ability in which they surrender. At this point you could basically force any agreement on them because it was an unconditional surrender. You would only be limited in what you can do to them by your government or other Civs perception of you.
2. Negotiated surrender or cease fire.
Here you negotiate a settlement to end the war.
Some of the options in the negotiation should be:
The ability to put control of their cities into other Civs hands (including your own or even a minor civ).
The ability to take away or give territory to the civ.
The ability to place an occupation/police force in their Civ.
and more....
There would be a few types.
1. Unconditional surrender
You require the Civ to give an unconditional surrender. This would require you to completely break their war ability in which they surrender. At this point you could basically force any agreement on them because it was an unconditional surrender. You would only be limited in what you can do to them by your government or other Civs perception of you.
2. Negotiated surrender or cease fire.
Here you negotiate a settlement to end the war.
Some of the options in the negotiation should be:
The ability to put control of their cities into other Civs hands (including your own or even a minor civ).
The ability to take away or give territory to the civ.
The ability to place an occupation/police force in their Civ.
and more....
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