I've done a quick scan of some of these books...
Here are the final army figures for each nation (remember, large portions of your army should be kept behind to guard provinces, etc... the largest field battle at this time was Laffeld in 1747... with approximately 125,000 on teh British/Allied and 100,000 on the French side... with only 15,000 casualties total...)
Piedmont-Savoy (as listed in War of Austria Succession): 30,000
Spain: 130,000
Prussia: 80,000
France: 350,000
Britain: 100,000
Denmark: 75,000
Sweden: 60,000
Russia: 210,000
Austria: 180,000
Ottoman Empire: 260,000
Naples: 45,000
Bavaria: 35,000
Portugal: 50,000
Venetia: 20,000
Papacy: 20,000
Tuscany: 15,000
Lombardy: 15,000
Poland: 85,000
Holland" 40,000
Note that these are starting army figures, more can be raised than this as long as your budget allows for it. These are infantry, cavalry, and artillery numbers. Infantry are 70%, Cavalry are 20% and Artillery are 10% in terms of men totals... every 50 men equals 1 artillery gun (since you not only have gunners, but men who run the ammo dumps, etc.) so for instance, Holland has 40,000 troops together...4,000 of which run the artillery. Thus she has 80 guns at present in her forces.
In terms of fleets, I don't have numbers yet, though I have foud material that lists the fleet strengths at this time... Right now I'm going to have us follow the basic EiA form, where your fleet is divided into heavy warships (ships of the line), light warships (frigates), privateers, and transports.
Here are the final army figures for each nation (remember, large portions of your army should be kept behind to guard provinces, etc... the largest field battle at this time was Laffeld in 1747... with approximately 125,000 on teh British/Allied and 100,000 on the French side... with only 15,000 casualties total...)
Piedmont-Savoy (as listed in War of Austria Succession): 30,000
Spain: 130,000
Prussia: 80,000
France: 350,000
Britain: 100,000
Denmark: 75,000
Sweden: 60,000
Russia: 210,000
Austria: 180,000
Ottoman Empire: 260,000
Naples: 45,000
Bavaria: 35,000
Portugal: 50,000
Venetia: 20,000
Papacy: 20,000
Tuscany: 15,000
Lombardy: 15,000
Poland: 85,000
Holland" 40,000
Note that these are starting army figures, more can be raised than this as long as your budget allows for it. These are infantry, cavalry, and artillery numbers. Infantry are 70%, Cavalry are 20% and Artillery are 10% in terms of men totals... every 50 men equals 1 artillery gun (since you not only have gunners, but men who run the ammo dumps, etc.) so for instance, Holland has 40,000 troops together...4,000 of which run the artillery. Thus she has 80 guns at present in her forces.
In terms of fleets, I don't have numbers yet, though I have foud material that lists the fleet strengths at this time... Right now I'm going to have us follow the basic EiA form, where your fleet is divided into heavy warships (ships of the line), light warships (frigates), privateers, and transports.
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