Originally posted by lord of the mark
It turns out there IS an event that breaks vassalization. Its "Portugal Revolts!" First comes, in 1640, "Catalonia Revolts!" (History on rails, or is it triggered by the war and war exhaustion I had - though i was fighting different folks than in OTL) I took the crush em option (didnt want a jump in aristo) and then got Portugal Revolts and Italy Revolts. Not sure if my choice in the first event was a trigger, or if there was a random element.
It turns out there IS an event that breaks vassalization. Its "Portugal Revolts!" First comes, in 1640, "Catalonia Revolts!" (History on rails, or is it triggered by the war and war exhaustion I had - though i was fighting different folks than in OTL) I took the crush em option (didnt want a jump in aristo) and then got Portugal Revolts and Italy Revolts. Not sure if my choice in the first event was a trigger, or if there was a random element.
Once the Iberian revolt event fires, the Portugal and Italy revolt events fire whatever choice choice you make for the Iberian revolt event. The only way to avoid the whole mess is not to be at war during the critical period.
You can avoid the break of vassalisation if you choose the appease option for the Portugal revolt.
Annexing Portugal is only worthwhile after the Edict of Tolerance ends the ToT. It will raise your BB, as you have discovered, and make you enemies more prone to declare war on you. If you are strong enough, they are usually not that stupid, even on the furious aggression setting. You only get BB wars playing on VH difficulty.
Well, you'll know next time.
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