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#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337566
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "More silver discovered in Tirol"
	desc = "Although mining in Tyrol started many years before 1426, by 1426 a new mine in Alte Zech, west of Schwaz, was discovered. This silver mine was very productive and would attract many miners from Bohemia and Saxony, and together with some sort of mining laws passed by Duke Frederick IV to regulate the pit lending and operational procedures, it would bring an increase in prosperity to the region."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1426 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Not bad, not bad at all"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = 10 } #Tirol
		command = { type = population which = 371 value = 1000 }
	}
}

#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "More silver discovered in Tirol"
	desc = "Around 1449 the mine of Falkenstein in Schwaz opened. It produced about 10.000 marks of Brandsilber per year at that time or in other words, about 3 tons of silver. It was nothing compared to what would produce later on, but it definitely increased prosperity throughout the region. By this date, Duke Sigismund also issued the Schwazer Bergordnung, rules that standardized the legal regulations governing mining with the intention of increasing mining output."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1449 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "More silver never hurts!"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = 15 } #Tirol
		command = { type = population which = 371 value = 500 }
	}
}

#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "More silver discovered in Tirol"
	desc = "In 1486, the silver mine of Falkenstein reached its first peak of production due to the diffusion of the new mining techniques, producing about 50.000 marks of Brandsilber per year, the same as 14 tons of silver. Many miners from other Central European mining regions also came to the Inn valley attracted by the message of rich silver findings, so much so that all of a sudden Schwaz was the biggest city in Austria after Wien and the most important mining city in Europe."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1486 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Yes! I love silver!"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = 35 } #Tirol
		command = { type = population which = 371 value = 3000 }
	}
}

#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "More silver discovered in Tirol"
	desc = "Another peak of production was made in 1523 at the mines of Falkenstein. This time, almost 16 tons of silver were produced a year. It was the highest production peak the mines would ever achieve, and by this time, the Falkenstein mines were the biggest in the world, with more than 10000 miners employed. The mines were a very good source of income for the Habsburg family at this time, as they owned 1/9th of all mines and tunnels. One of ten buckets was called Fron (socage) and belonged to the sovereign. But even more valuable was the rule, that all ore had to be sold to the Saline Hall for a fixed price, which was about half of the real value. The difference, called Wechsel (change), was a very good income.  Due to this, it was said that the mines were the financial backbone of the habsburgs and that the fuggers also received a large share of it."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1523 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "I am rich! Filthy Rich!"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = 50 } #Tirol
		command = { type = treasury value = 250 }
	}
}

#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "Sharp drop of Silver production at Tirol"
	desc = "By 1550, silver production around Schwaz started to drop drastically, mostly because new rich silver mines in America had been discovered rendering most european mines uneconomical, but also due to many european wars at this time that influenced silver trade. The situation was so bad that by 1552 the last Schwazer mining family went bankrupt, making the Fuggers the only owners of the entire mining area."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1552 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "I knew it was too good to be true!"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = -30 } #Tirol
	}
}

#Tirol
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 371
	name = "Silver mines in Tirol exhausted"
	desc = "Due to a lose of interest from the part of the Fuggers, silver production in the area around Schwaz in Tirol finally collapsed in 1576. From about 120 years of mining, the mines contributed 1700 tons of silver to europe but that time was long gone specially with such competitive mines in america like the one of Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1576 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "No! I want my shinies back!"
		command = { type = mine which = 371 value = -30 } #Tirol
	}
}



#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337579
	trigger = {
		atwar = yes
	}
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "Kutn Hora sacked"
	desc = "In 1420 Emperor Sigismund made Kutn Hora, or Kuttenberg as it was known in german, the base for his offensives against the Taborites during the Hussite Wars. Kutn Hora was taken by Jan Zizka, his enemy, and after a temporary reconciliation of the warring parties was burned by the imperial troops in 1422, to prevent its falling again into the hands of the Taborites. The mines had already declined around 1370 but by being sacked by the Emperor himself the mines closed down and would not reopen again until the 1460's."

	date = { day = 0 month = january year = 1422 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 0 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Oh well..."
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = -30 } #Bohemia
		command = { type = population which = 328 value = -1000 }
	}
}


#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "Kutn Hora re-opened"
	desc = "After the Ottoman conquest of the silver mines in Bosnia and the consequent silver crisis that plagued Europe, the old silver mines of Kutn Hora were quickly re-opened and a new phase of expansion took place as mines were driven to greater depths until by the end of that century the zone of primary deposits of the Oselsk and Griefsk veins were reached. It never produced as much silver as it did in the past, but it was better than nothing."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1460 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "The mines are finally back into action!"
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = 10 } #Bohemia
	}
}

#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "More silver discovered in Cechy"
	desc = "Silver production in Bohemia jumped from 2.000 marks a year to more than 40.000 marks by 1520 simply because new veins were discovered in Starocesk, Kankovsk and Joachimstahl. Silver production was so much that by 1532, more than 70.000 marks would be produced in the area, which was roughly the equivalent of 20 tons of silver."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1520 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Excelent! Start mining already!"
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = 50 } #Bohemia
	}
}

#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "Silver mines in Cechy depleted"
	desc = "After about 300 years of mining, the silver production in the old Oselsk mine in Kutn Hora, the world's deepest at its time at 600 m, decreased sharply. The ore veins had to be looked for deeper and deeper and the available technology became unsuited to the needs."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1535 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Terrible news indeed!"
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = -20 } #Bohemia
	}
}

#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "Silver mines in Cechy flooded"
	desc = "Problems of flooding, particularly in the older Oselsk mines in Kutn Hora became really problematic and together with protestant insurections against Ferdinand I, the mines were dealt a deadly blow from which they would never recover from."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1547 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "What did i do to deserve this!"
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = -20 } #Bohemia
	}
}

#Bohemia
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 328
	name = "More silver discovered in Cechy"
	desc = "Although silver production had dropped sharply in Kutn Hora in the previous decades, by 1560 a new silver vein was discovered in Turkansk which allowed Kutn Hora to make a significant contribution to the European silver market once again, even if a small one."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1560 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Better than nothing i supose"
		command = { type = mine which = 328 value = 10 } #Bohemia
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "More Silver discovered at Meissen"
	desc = "With the increasing need of silver across europe, more mines were discovered in Saxony in the 1470's - Schneeberg and Schlema in 1470 and Geyer in 1472. The amount of silver found in Schneeberg was so much that a single block of silver, 2 metres long and one metre high in 1477 was discovered. It was called the table of silver. It became so famous that even Herzog Albrecht von Sachsen and his court entered the mine to see this extraordinary find, and even sat at the table having a meal. That same year, 80.000 marks were produced, the same as 20 tons of silver."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1471 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Holy Mother of God! So much silver!"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = 40 } #Meissen
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "More Silver discovered at Meissen"
	desc = "Another great silver vein would be found in Saxony by 1496 and a city found on the spot with the intention of extracting the precious mineral. This city, would become known as Annaberg, and would produce silver until the american mines rendered it uneconomical."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1496 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "More silver! Yes!"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = 20 } #Meissen
		command = { type = population which = 331 value = 500 }
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "More Silver discovered at Meissen"
	desc = "In 1501 more silver was discovered in Saxony. This time, near Annaberg, in Buchholz. The mines of Buchholz never produced much silver, at least compared to its bigger sister of Annaberg but increased mining output nevertheless."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1501 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "I was sincerely expecting more!"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = 5 } #Meissen
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "Sharp drop of Silver production at Meissen"
	desc = "The great silver mine of Schneeberg after a few decades of mining started producing less and less silver simply because there was cheaper silver to be mined nearby. The mines would continue producing silver, but nothing like before and only something worth 1000 marks a year."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1512 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "I was starting to love that silver so much!"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = -30 } #Meissen
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "More Silver discovered at Meissen"
	desc = "By 1523 another silver vein was discovered near Annaberg, in Schreibenberg. These mines would produce even less silver than Buchholz, but they did increase the prosperity of the local economies."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1523 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Better than nothing i supose"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = 2 } #Meissen
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "More Silver discovered at Meissen"
	desc = "After more silver was found in the Erzgebirge (ore mountains) in 1519, Duke Henry IV of Saxony was quick to found a city on the spot. The city was to become known as Marienberg and although it started silver production in 1525, it reached its full potential only in 1538, producing something between 3 to 10 tons of silver a year."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1538 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "More silver! Yes!"
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = 13 } #Meissen
		command = { type = population which = 331 value = 500 }
	}
}

#Saxony
event = {
	id = 337576
	random = no
	province = 331
	name = "Sharp drop of Silver production at Meissen"
	desc = "Due to cheaper silver coming from America, many silver mines in Saxony met their end. The Erzgebirge (ore mountains) were still rich in many other minerals, notably Tin and Copper which would continue to be produced in there. Silver would also continue to be produced, but nothing like the huge amounts decades earlier."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1555 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Nothing lasts forever... Sadly..."
		command = { type = mine which = 331 value = -30 } #Meissen
	}
}






#Zacatecas
event = {
	id = 337508
	trigger = {
		NOT = { religion = pagan }
		event = 337507
	}
	random = no
	province = 27
	name = "Gold production in Zacatecas increased"
	desc = "Basque explorer Juan de Tolosa discovered a vein of silver in Zacatecas on September 8, 1546, the day of the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, who became Zacatecas' patron saint. Zacatecas' history as a mining camp thus began."

	date = { day = 8 month = september year = 1546 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Yes! Shinnies!"
		command = { type = mine which = 27 value = 15 } #Zacatecas
	}
}

#Zacatecas
event = {
	id = 337508
	trigger = {
		NOT = { religion = pagan }
		event = 337507
	}
	random = no
	province = 27
	name = "Gold production in Zacatecas increased"
	desc = "A major piece of good luck for the Spanish occurred in 1556 and 1557. In a major transfer of technology, a German named Lomann and a Spanish merchant, Bartolom de Medina, took to the New World the technique of mercury amalgamation for concentrating gold and silver. The method, modified for Mexican conditions and called in Mexico the patio process, was very quickly used throughout the Spanish New World. Lubricated by water, the silver (or gold) ore was ground in circular stone mills worked by mules until it was a wet paste. The paste was spread out in the shade (in a patio) and sprinkled with mercury, salt, and copper sulfate, and men or mules walked over it, sometimes for weeks, until it was thoroughly mixed. It was then washed through, and the remaining amalgam was squeezed and then heated to drive off the mercury and leave behind the gold and silver. The patio process allowed lower grades of ore to be worked, and dramatically improved the yield from silver and gold mines."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1556 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "A very efficient process!"
		command = { type = mine which = 27 value = 30 } #Zacatecas
	}
}

#Zacatecas
event = {
	id = 337508
	trigger = {
		NOT = { religion = pagan }
		event = 337507
	}
	random = no
	province = 27
	name = "Gold production in Zacatecas increased"
	desc = "By 1586, the El Edn Mine opened in Zacatecas. Perhaps the most important silver and gold mine in the world, El Edn Mine dominated the world market for three hundred years since its opening in 1586. It produced mainly gold and silver, but zinc, copper, iron, and lead could also be found."

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1586 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "Awesome!"
		command = { type = mine which = 27 value = 30 } #Zacatecas
	}
}