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Union invasion of KY

Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:29 am

Why in the Campaign w/KY, after the Union invasion of KY, all territory is blue union ?
If was a confederate invasion, I understand, but as union invasion, after all KY citiziens should be with the South.

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Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:43 pm

thanks I read

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Tue Sep 21, 2010 3:34 am

I read the Kentucky campaign thread and it clears up a great deal however I was wonderin what is the advantage of having Kentucky secede if u r playing the CSA or for that matter the Union? Do you get free units like you do when other states secede and I assume the Union recieves from the loyalist States. But what are the actual advantage of having a State in your faction. Yee Haa

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Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:04 pm

One advantage I have noticed for KY is the amount of troops you can raise in the state increases with secession. You can raise more brigades in the state. You also get higher loyalty (which usually doesn't do much).

If it joins the union, then you get less brigades that you can raise in the state.

There maybe other benefits I have not noticed.
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Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:07 pm

Jim-NC wrote:One advantage I have noticed for KY is the amount of troops you can raise in the state increases with secession. You can raise more brigades in the state. You also get higher loyalty (which usually doesn't do much).

If it joins the union, then you get less brigades that you can raise in the state.

There maybe other benefits I have not noticed.

So except for a few more units in the force pool, and perhaps easier campaigning within Kentucky's borders due to the military control issue, there are few cast-iron advantages to having the state convention/legislature cause Kentucky to secede? What about War/Supplies, and other supply/ammo, surely these have to increase from having what was I think after Virginia the richest State in the Southern Confederacy officially join the CSA? Yee Haa

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