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- give the US a max_states = x modifier in its ideas or something, currently the US has a corruption problems since the state to teritory ratio is super unbalanced due to the size of the country vs the maxiumum nuber of states you can have at game start.
- Possibly remove the estates for the US, paractically every state that does end up as a state has every single province automatically under control of the planters or merchant class making it difficult to get enough seats in parliment since parliment seats cant be owned by estates.
I didn't know the US had a parliament. Does that come with some DLC or something?
The US has the special governments "American Republic" based of the Articels of Condederation and "Federal Republic" based of the US Constiution available from game start as the inital government reform options, both add a Parliment to the US. The English Monarchy government for ENG/GBR and the Parilimentarianism reform also add parliments. Parliments were added in Common Sense.
You assign provinces seats in Parliment and they can vote yes or no (or be bribed with things like monarch points, church power, army tradition, prestige, autonomy etc) to a proposal you put up for debate every couple of years.
Well I just completed an update that should solve the not-enough-states problem. And if I understand the estates problem correctly, then the ability to create new states should allow you to assign parliament seats. Hope it works for you!