Colonization in Imperator Rome Imperator Rome Guide And Tips
Last update: 08 May 2019
You can colonize uninhabited terrains or lands controlled by unorganized tribes that didn't form a single political system.
You can colonize lands that are adjacent to your towns - they can't belong to someone else. Usually, these towns are inhabited by tribesmen although they can sometimes be inhabited by free citizens. Select the town you want to colonize and press "Colonize". This process moves citizens from one of your towns to another. However, colonization has a few special requirements. To colonize land, you have to fulfill a few requirements:
- Borders of your state must be right next to an independent town.
- Your dominant culture dominates in the neighboring towns.
- One of your towns must have at least 10 citizens (the number and type doesn't matter).
- You can't use slaves to colonize towns (although you can move them to a colonized city).
- You need Civic points to move one of your citizens to the area you want to colonize.
If you meet all of the above conditions, you can click on the "Colonize" button and then select the city from which the colonizer should arrive. From now on the new area is within your power and it will automatically be joined to your state. You don't need to make any additional changes - simply move all the residents to another city.
You can colonize nearby territories with legions and border forts. First, you have to unlock the fourth military tradition from the central column - Castra. Send an army to the province and select "Construct Border Fort". After that, the province will be part of your state. From now on you will have an impact on the development of this town.
The citizens of the new town become part of your population but they keep their culture identity, social status and religion. This is similar to conquered towns - you need to gain their favor. If necessary, assimilation or religious conversion will be required to reduce unrest in that province.