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# Portuguese South America (葡属南美 / América Portuguesa) — V3 Start 1836

## Basic Info
- **Official Name**: Reino de Portugal e Algarves na América (葡萄牙及阿尔加维美洲王国)
- **Capital**: Rio de Janeiro
- **Head of State**: King of Portugal (葡萄牙国王 — exile court, ruling from Rio since ~1765)
- **Also present**: Exiled King of France (法兰西流亡国王 — guest/political actor, NOT co-ruler)
- **Government**: Absolute monarchy (King + colonial viceroy system). The King rules ALL of South America through appointed viceroys. No real parliament — colonial assembly exists but advisory only.
- **State Religion**: Catholic
- **Technology Tier**: 2.5-3 (plantation economy + emerging industry. Rio/Lima have some modern infrastructure. Interior is pre-industrial.)
- **Population**: Very large territory, medium population (~20-30M? Mixed: European, indigenous, African, mestizo/mulato)
- **Literacy**: Low (plantation society, mass illiteracy outside colonial elite)

## Territory: AN ENTIRE CONTINENT

```
  This is not "Brazil." This is ALL of South America under Portuguese rule.
  
  Viceroyalty of Brazil (最重要):
    Rio de Janeiro (CAPITAL — royal court here)
    São Paulo, Bahia, Pernambuco
    Sugar + coffee plantations (northeast)
    Growing industrial zone (São Paulo area)
    
  Viceroyalty of Peru:
    Lima (vice-capital)
    Potosí silver mines (STILL producing after 300 years, declining)
    Andean indigenous population
    
  Viceroyalty of New Granada:
    Bogotá
    Caribbean coast
    Gold/emerald mining
    
  Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata:
    Buenos Aires (growing port city)
    Pampas — cattle ranching, wheat
    Most "European" in culture (settler population)
    Most likely to declare independence (farthest from Rio, most self-sufficient)
    
  Interior:
    Amazon basin — vast, largely unexplored, indigenous peoples
    Patagonia — empty, cold
    Andes interior — mining communities
```

## The Two Courts (双朝廷)

```
  Portuguese Royal Court (legitimate rulers):
  ├ King of Portugal rules from Rio since ~1765 (70+ years)
  ├ Portuguese + Brazilian-born (criollo) aristocracy
  ├ Controls: all viceroyalties, military, taxation, trade policy
  ├ Problem: Portugal ITSELF is under Castilian "protection" → the American territories ARE the state now
  │  → Portugal-in-Europe is a Castilian satellite
  │  → Portugal-in-America is the REAL Portugal
  └ The King's dilemma: focus on America (where the power is) or dream of recovering European Portugal?
  
  French Royal Court (exiled guests):
  ├ French king fled here ~1765 during revolution
  ├ French exile aristocrats formed a small community in Rio
  ├ Legally: GUESTS with no governing authority
  ├ Actually: 70 years of French courtiers marrying into Portuguese/Brazilian elite
  │  → French-Portuguese intermarriage → blurred lines
  │  → French cultural influence in Rio (fashion, cuisine, philosophy)
  ├ The French king's political activity:
  │  → Claims French throne (obviously) → issues proclamations from Rio
  │  → Wants to RECOVER France → how? With what army?
  │  → Claims sovereignty over FRENCH NORTH AMERICA (法属北美)
  │    → "New France (Canada etc.) is MY colony — the Republic stole it"
  │    → Some French-Canadian communities actually recognize the exile king
  │    → This creates a legal limbo: who owns New France? Republic? Exile? Nobody?
  │  → Funds royalist agents in France (futile but annoying to the Republic)
  └ Portuguese king's view: "My guest is useful (annoys France) but also a headache"

  V3: Two-court events
  → French king proposes joint expedition to recover France/colonies → Portuguese king says no
  → French-Portuguese aristocratic marriages → cultural events
  → French exile community wants its own quarter/privileges → tensions with Brazilian-born elite
  → French king dies → successor: continue claiming France or give up and become Brazilian?
```

## The Independence Problem (独立危机)

```
  South America in 1836 is RIPE for independence movements:
  
  Historical parallel: Real Latin American independence (1810-1830):
  ├ Caused by: metropolitan weakness, Creole resentment, Enlightenment ideas
  ├ Led by: local elites (Bolívar, San Martín)
  └ Result: continent fragments into 10+ republics
  
  This timeline has the same ingredients:
  ├ Portugal collapsed (~1765) → the King is HERE but the KINGDOM is gone
  ├ Creole (American-born) elites vs peninsular (European-born) elite
  │  → "Why should Portuguese-born officials rule us? WE are the real power."
  ├ Enlightenment ideas (French revolution happened → republican ideals circulating)
  ├ Distances: Rio to Lima = 4000km. Rio to Buenos Aires = 2000km. 
  │  → Viceroyalties are semi-independent by geography
  ├ Economic interests diverge: Buenos Aires exports beef to England,
  │  Lima exports silver to Asia, São Paulo manufactures → different markets, different needs
  └ The King can barely hold this together
  
  Most likely independence candidates:
  ├ Río de la Plata (Buenos Aires): most European, most self-sufficient, farthest from Rio
  ├ Peru: old viceroyalty, strong local identity, mining elite
  ├ New Granada: Caribbean orientation, distinct
  └ Even Brazil itself might fragment (São Paulo vs Bahia vs Pernambuco)
  
  V3: Independence movement events fire in each viceroyalty
  → Player (as Portugal) can: suppress (military), reform (autonomy/federation), or let go
  → Player (as independence movement) can: negotiate autonomy or declare independence
```

## The Slavery War (奴隶制战争)

```
  South America is the LAST MAJOR slaveholding territory in the world.
  
  Status (1836):
  ├ Atlantic slave TRADE abolished (no new imports — international naval patrols)
  ├ But EXISTING slavery continues (children of slaves are slaves)
  ├ ~3-5 million enslaved people across the continent?
  ├ Concentrated in: Brazilian sugar/coffee northeast, Caribbean coast, mining regions
  
  Factions:
  ABOLITIONISTS (废奴派):
  ├ Enlightenment-influenced intellectuals
  ├ Urban professionals in Rio/São Paulo
  ├ International pressure (England DEMANDS abolition)
  ├ Some clergy (Catholic social teaching)
  └ The slaves themselves (maroon communities, resistance)
  
  SLAVEHOLDERS (拥奴派):
  ├ Sugar plantation owners (northeast Brazil)
  ├ Coffee planters (expanding)
  ├ Mining operators
  ├ The backbone of the colonial economy
  └ "Abolition = economic ruin = revolution = we ALL die"
  
  The King: STUCK
  ├ International pressure says abolish
  ├ Plantation owners say "abolish and we declare independence / civil war"
  ├ The Portuguese state DEPENDS on plantation tax revenue
  └ No good options
  
  V3: Slavery crisis event chain
  → Gradual abolition (compensated emancipation? → where's the money?)
  → Immediate abolition (civil war between abolitionist and slaveholder regions?)
  → Status quo (international isolation + slave revolts escalating)
  → Each choice interacts with independence movements:
     abolition might trigger slaveholder regions to secede
     maintaining slavery might trigger abolitionist regions to revolt
```

## Core Gameplay: Holding a Continent Together

### 1. Unity vs Fragmentation
```
  Journal Entry: "One Kingdom or Many?"
  ├ Centralize: tighten viceregal control, suppress autonomy → resistance
  ├ Federate: grant autonomy to each viceroyalty → holds together but weakens center
  ├ Fragment: let regions go → multiple independent republics emerge
  └ Each viceroyalty has its own independence meter (like Egypt's pressure valve)
```

### 2. Slavery Abolition
```
  Journal Entry: "Freedom's Price"
  → Must be resolved before anything else works
  → Interacts with independence (slaveholder regions vs abolitionist regions)
```

### 3. Amazon Development
```
  Journal Entry: "The Green Hell"
  ├ Amazon basin: vast, unexplored, rubber potential?, indigenous peoples
  ├ Rubber boom? (if vulcanization is invented → rubber = strategic resource)
  ├ Development vs preservation (not a 1836 concern but → exploitation)
  └ Long-term economic diversification away from plantation monoculture
```

### 4. Industrialization
```
  São Paulo/Rio as emerging industrial zones
  ├ Import technology from England/Germany
  ├ Use Potosí silver revenue (declining but still real) to fund factories
  ├ Build railways connecting the continent
  └ Goal: from plantation economy → modern industrial economy
     (but slavery blocks this — slave labor ≠ efficient industrial labor)
```

### 5. The French King
```
  What to do with the French exile court?
  ├ Keep as diplomatic tool (annoys France, attracts French royalists)
  ├ Expel (improve relations with French Republic → trade opportunities)
  ├ Support his claim to French North America (create a joint Portuguese-French colonial venture?)
  └ Eventually: French king dies → his heir: "I'm Brazilian now" or "I'm still French"
```

## Flavor

### The Tropical Empire
- A European monarchy ruling from the tropics → unique cultural fusion
- Rio: Portuguese architecture + tropical climate + African/indigenous influences
- The King holds European court in a palace surrounded by palm trees and parrots
- "The most civilized court in the most savage land" (colonial arrogance)

### Bolívar's Ghost
- No Bolívar yet (there might not be a SINGLE liberator — could be multiple movements)
- But the IDEA of liberation is everywhere: pamphlets, secret societies, masonic lodges
- Every café in Buenos Aires and Lima has someone planning independence
- The King's secret police try to suppress it but it's like holding water

### The Last Slaveholders
- International shame: every other major country has abolished
- English naval patrols humiliate Portuguese ships
- "We are the civilization that conquered the New World — now we're the barbarians?"
- The moral weight is crushing — even slaveholders know their time is ending

## Relationships
| Country | Relationship | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| England | **Pressure + trade** | Demands abolition. But also: biggest trade partner (buys coffee, beef, sugar). |
| Castile | **"Protector" of European Portugal** | Controls the motherland. Complex — is Castile an ally or a captor? |
| France (Republic) | **Hostile** | France wants the exile king gone. France wants North American French allegiance. |
| French King (exile) | **Guest/tool** | Useful for annoying France, burden otherwise. French-Portuguese elite intermarriage. |
| Germany | **Trade partner** | Buys South American goods, sells industrial equipment. |
| Italian Empire | **Distant** | No direct interaction. |
| Viceroyalties (internal) | **The real challenge** | Each one an independence movement waiting to happen. |