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spain usually declares on you instantly, but it doesn't matter, since their armies are extremely far. you can easily take flanders, savoy, all of italy, madrid+portugal by 1715-1720. After that, you will have 10k+ income (not relying on trade nodes) and can basically do whatever. I'd suggest betraying britain by asking england for mil access, landing armies on scotland, ireland, and london, then destroying the faction in 1 turn for huge econ boost + extra ports which AI britain builds to start recruiting your navy. Word conquest is easily achievably by 1760-1770.
1: recruit 1 general for each army in america
2: trade curacao and guyana for strausbourg(alsace lorraine). also ask for mil access 5 turns
3: place all armies in europe in port at holland, place fleet in holland, recruit 6-8 generals, embark.
4: declare on france
5: re-take curaco and guyana instantly
6: capture paris
by the end of turn 1, france is dead, and you gain alsace lorainne, (extremely important because you can recruit 12lb cannons there. once you have canister shot, all battles = easy)
Added bonus is that you ALSO gain the military units that you embarked in addition to the new ones from the rebellion, giving you a huge starting army compared to when doing vanilla UP.
Pff, who needs democracy, anyway?!