![]() ![]() ![]() Frequent and prolonged wars which cause your autonomy to remain high, which can have an impact on your economy if you have a lot of conquered provinces with high autonomy. You can manually lower autonomy (if not on cooldown), but that gives additional unrest penalty in addition to having more from reduced autonomy. Autonomy lowers slowly over time (-0.05 per month, I think) but only while at peace. There is a pretty lengthy cooldown when you raise or lower autonomy, so you can’t raise autonomy while you convert the province and then immediately lower it back down or anything like that. ![]() This buys me some time while nationalism fades away and my missions go to work. Because of this, I will often raise the autonomy of a recently conquered province in order to reduce the rebellions I have to deal with. There will also be a high amount of unrest caused by Nationalism, which goes down over the course of ~20 years or so. When you initially take a province, local unrest can be quite high, especially if the populace is a different religion/culture. The higher autonomy the less they chafe under your rule, but that also comes with a reduction in what you get out of the province (tax, production, trade power, manpower, you name it). Effectively, autonomy is how much self-rule you allow the province.
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