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From the interior of Sardinia to central Germany and Ireland, there is a lot of land that is uncolonized and seemingly empty on the political view.
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{{icon|colonization}} '''Colonization''' is the process by which inhabitable, usually neighbouring [[territories]] that do not belong to any [[country]] can be incorporated into an existing state. There are a number of distinct and very different ways that territories can be colonized.


== Colonization of Uncolonized Land ==
From the interior of North Africa to inland Scythia and western Hibernia, there is a lot of land that is selectable and usually populated, yet uncolonized and seemingly empty on the political view. Currently owned territories might also become unowned and colonizable if they are completely depopulated, particularly through {{icon|enslavement efficiency}} slavery during wars. These uncolonized territories might and often do, however, have pops with their own religions and cultures. '''殖民''' 和 '''定居''' 是一个国家可以控制这些地块的两种办法, but countries with access to the {{icon|construct border fort}} '''Construct Border Fort''' [[Army#Unit action|unit action]] can also use that to colonize territories.
As long as you have an adjacent city of at least 10 pops you can send one of these pops into an uncolonized location and this pop will claim it for their home country at the same cost as the one you pay for moving pops inside your own lands.


This will turn the uncolonized location to a city under your control, but it will not change the culture, religion or type of any of the pre-existing pops.
Note that [[Territories#Uncolonizable_territories|uninhabitable and impassible terrain]], including most {{icon|barbarians}} barbarian strongholds, cannot ever be colonized.


If you are a country with a high civilization level the local Civilization rating will now start to climb towards your country value. Making it more suitable for your freemen and citizens, but most likely making the original population of tribesmen quite unhappy.
== Colonization ==
A territory is '''colonized''' by moving one pop of any social class, except slaves, to the territory. This can be achieved by pressing the {{icon|colonization}} '''Colonize''' button in the territory view of the uncolonized territory and can be done at any time, as long as the following conditions are met for at least one owned territory:
* Is adjacent to or within 2 sea tiles of the target territory
* Has at least {{icon|population}} '''8''' pops
* Has a dominant culture that is {{icon|integrated}} integrated (including the primary culture)
* Has the state religion as the dominant religion
* Has at least one pop that is not a {{icon|slaves}} slave (note: this non-slave pop does not have to be an integrated culture or the state religion)
* Has not been used to colonize in the last year
Colonization also requires and costs {{icon|wealth}} {{red|10}} gold.


== Military Colonies ==
When the {{icon|colonization}} Colonize button is pressed, one non-slave pop (which may or may not be of an integrated culture or the state religion) moves to the colonized territory, and the territory is added to the colonizer's state.


== Tribal Migrations ==
Notably, newly colonized territories do not have any colonization cooldown and can themselves be used as a base to immediately colonize another neighbouring territory, even on the same day they were colonized. This means that, if the country has a lot of {{icon|wealth}} gold, large amounts of territories can be colonized in a single day by constantly moving enough {{icon|slaves}} slaves (or {{icon|tribesmen}} tribesmen if the country is [[tribal]]) of an integrated culture and state religion into the newly colonized territory to bring its {{icon|population}} population up to 8 and give it a dominant integrated culture and state religion, making it immediately eligible to colonize another adjacent territory. This is possible mainly because most uncolonized provinces usually have at least one non-slave pop (usually a {{icon|tribesmen}} tribesman) which can be used to colonize. Moving all these pops, however, can be quite expensive and is generally only viable for at least moderately-sized countries.
 
== Settling ==
{{icon|government}} [[Government#Tribal|Migratory Tribes]] have the ability to turn up to '''20''' pops in a territory with at least '''3''' pops and the primary culture (but not other {{icon|integrated}} integrated cultures) as dominant into migration units, for a base cost of {{icon|stability}} {{red|-8}} stability (certain laws and the level of centralization modify this cost through the {{icon|migration cost}} migration cost modifier), with each pop becoming one cohort. These {{icon|light infantry}} Light Infantry cohorts can use the {{icon|settle}} '''settle''' unit ability to settle in any owned or uncolonized territory, turning into {{icon|tribesmen}} tribesmen of the primary culture and religion. For uncolonzied territories, this can done as long as they outnumber the existing pops, no matter how close or far the territory is from the country's current territory (if it has any), and immediately grants ownership of the territory to the settling country. Like colonization, all pre-existing pops are kept with their culture, religion, and class.
 
Migration units do not require military access to cross borders, and enjoy reduced attrition. Settling also works with foreign land a tribe currently controls in a war.
 
== Construct Border Fort ==
{{see also|Army#Unit abilities}}
Countries with access to the {{icon|military tradition}} [[Italic traditions|Italic Tribe traditions]] (which requires a primary or integrated Italic culture) can use the {{icon|construct border fort}} '''Construct Border Fort''' unit ability to colonize adjacent provinces once they have unlocked the ability in the tradition tree. This action can be taken by an army with a {{icon|position}} general and at least {{icon|army size}} '''5''' cohorts, and for uncolonized territories requires that the territory is adjacent to a currently owned territory and does not have neighbouring owned territories that already have a {{icon|fortress}} fortress building. Constructing the border fort costs {{icon|manpower}} {{red|1500}} manpower and will give ownership of the border territory as well as automatically constructing a {{icon|fortress}} fortress and creating a {{icon|freemen}} freeman pop of the primary culture and religion there. The army that built the fort can be used to construct new border forts as soon as it moves to a new neighbouring uncolonized territory as long as the country has enough {{icon|manpower}} manpower, though if adjacent territories are to be colonized, the just-built {{icon|fortress}} fortress will need to be scrapped first.
 
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Alert colonize province.png Colonization is the process by which inhabitable, usually neighbouring territories that do not belong to any country can be incorporated into an existing state. There are a number of distinct and very different ways that territories can be colonized.

From the interior of North Africa to inland Scythia and western Hibernia, there is a lot of land that is selectable and usually populated, yet uncolonized and seemingly empty on the political view. Currently owned territories might also become unowned and colonizable if they are completely depopulated, particularly through Enslavement efficiency.png slavery during wars. These uncolonized territories might and often do, however, have pops with their own religions and cultures. 殖民定居 是一个国家可以控制这些地块的两种办法, but countries with access to the Construct border fort Construct Border Fort unit action can also use that to colonize territories.

Note that uninhabitable and impassible terrain, including most Barbarian power.png barbarian strongholds, cannot ever be colonized.

Colonization

A territory is colonized by moving one pop of any social class, except slaves, to the territory. This can be achieved by pressing the Alert colonize province.png Colonize button in the territory view of the uncolonized territory and can be done at any time, as long as the following conditions are met for at least one owned territory:

  • Is adjacent to or within 2 sea tiles of the target territory
  • Has at least Population.png 8 pops
  • Has a dominant culture that is Integrated.png integrated (including the primary culture)
  • Has the state religion as the dominant religion
  • Has at least one pop that is not a Slaves slave (note: this non-slave pop does not have to be an integrated culture or the state religion)
  • Has not been used to colonize in the last year

Colonization also requires and costs Wealth 10 gold.

When the Alert colonize province.png Colonize button is pressed, one non-slave pop (which may or may not be of an integrated culture or the state religion) moves to the colonized territory, and the territory is added to the colonizer's state.

Notably, newly colonized territories do not have any colonization cooldown and can themselves be used as a base to immediately colonize another neighbouring territory, even on the same day they were colonized. This means that, if the country has a lot of Wealth gold, large amounts of territories can be colonized in a single day by constantly moving enough Slaves slaves (or Tribesmen tribesmen if the country is tribal) of an integrated culture and state religion into the newly colonized territory to bring its Population.png population up to 8 and give it a dominant integrated culture and state religion, making it immediately eligible to colonize another adjacent territory. This is possible mainly because most uncolonized provinces usually have at least one non-slave pop (usually a Tribesmen tribesman) which can be used to colonize. Moving all these pops, however, can be quite expensive and is generally only viable for at least moderately-sized countries.

Settling

Menu government.png Migratory Tribes have the ability to turn up to 20 pops in a territory with at least 3 pops and the primary culture (but not other Integrated.png integrated cultures) as dominant into migration units, for a base cost of Stability.png -8 stability (certain laws and the level of centralization modify this cost through the Migration cost migration cost modifier), with each pop becoming one cohort. These Unit light infantry.png Light Infantry cohorts can use the Settle settle unit ability to settle in any owned or uncolonized territory, turning into Tribesmen tribesmen of the primary culture and religion. For uncolonzied territories, this can done as long as they outnumber the existing pops, no matter how close or far the territory is from the country's current territory (if it has any), and immediately grants ownership of the territory to the settling country. Like colonization, all pre-existing pops are kept with their culture, religion, and class.

Migration units do not require military access to cross borders, and enjoy reduced attrition. Settling also works with foreign land a tribe currently controls in a war.

Construct Border Fort

Countries with access to the Military tradition.png Italic Tribe traditions (which requires a primary or integrated Italic culture) can use the Construct border fort Construct Border Fort unit ability to colonize adjacent provinces once they have unlocked the ability in the tradition tree. This action can be taken by an army with a Position general and at least Land combat.png 5 cohorts, and for uncolonized territories requires that the territory is adjacent to a currently owned territory and does not have neighbouring owned territories that already have a Fortress fortress building. Constructing the border fort costs Manpower.png 1500 manpower and will give ownership of the border territory as well as automatically constructing a Fortress fortress and creating a Freemen freeman pop of the primary culture and religion there. The army that built the fort can be used to construct new border forts as soon as it moves to a new neighbouring uncolonized territory as long as the country has enough Manpower.png manpower, though if adjacent territories are to be colonized, the just-built Fortress fortress will need to be scrapped first.


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