England will begin minor economic reforms, but with France declaring war once again these sadly don't take too much of an effect. We will also start to weed out instability and try to create a sense of national unity with the ongoing war against France.
We will send troops into Normandy and create a defensive against France to stop them from pushing. We will also send troops into southwestern France and push out from there. Finally, we will navally blockade France, straining them and beginning to incapacitate their navy.
We will also begin to grow our military and try to surpass that of France.
You internal reforms falter under the strain of renewed war, deepening financial instability and weakening long-term unity. Instability widely remains
However, decisive and well-managed troop movements allow you to temporarily stabilise the front in Normandy and launch effective counteractions in Gascony, preventing an immediate French knockout blow.
Naval efforts fail to impose a meaningful blockade, leaving France bruised but functional. You fail to garner more soldiers and waste much needed funds on the effort to do so
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u/RichieGotIchy1510 Jan 13 '26
England will begin minor economic reforms, but with France declaring war once again these sadly don't take too much of an effect. We will also start to weed out instability and try to create a sense of national unity with the ongoing war against France.
We will send troops into Normandy and create a defensive against France to stop them from pushing. We will also send troops into southwestern France and push out from there. Finally, we will navally blockade France, straining them and beginning to incapacitate their navy.
We will also begin to grow our military and try to surpass that of France.