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weariness makes your citizen’s unhappy.The more time you spend at war, the more likely
your citizens eventually get tired of it.The most important factors in causing war weari-
ness are stationing your units in a rival’s territory, enemies having troops in your terri-
tory, declaring war, and engaging in battle. Having a rival declare war on you actually
decreases war weariness, perhaps because it relieves the prewar uncertainty and tension.
In addition, whenever you capture an enemy city, the native population in that city
retains its original nationality.Whenever you are at war with their home country, these
citizens are likely to become unhappy with you.
Resistance
Whenever you capture an enemy city, some of the population in that city are likely to
resent your rule; they resist your occupation of their city. Resistors cannot be assigned
to work the terrain.The only way to quell resistance is to station troops in a captured
city.With the aid of your troops, over time the resistance will end. Your culture and the
type of government affects how fast resistance is tamed.
The tendency to
resistance is based
on the nationality
of the citizens in
question. So, for
example, if you
conquer a Roman
city, the Roman
citizens are likely to
resist. If you recap-
ture one of your
cities from the
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Happy
Content
Unhappy
Resisting
Not a good
sign