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Tropico 6: How to Get Revolutionary Support

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How to Get Revolutionary Support in Tropico 6

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Tropico 6, as the previous games in the series have been, is all about building your nation and garnering support as you move through the various time periods. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get revolutionary support in Tropico 6.

Getting more revolutionaries and revolutionary support is something that you’ll have to do near the end of your time in the Colonial Era. One task you’ll be given in search for Independence will be to get a set number or percentage of each. We’ve got more information on declaring Independence here, should you need it.

Getting More Revolutionary Immigrants in Tropico 6

The best way to get more revolutionaries is to accept the tasks from the leader of the revolution and do whatever she says. Once you’ve completed each one, you’ll be offered three reward options: money, blueprints, or revolutionary immigrants.

Be sure to pick the final option, which will usually be 10 revolutionary immigrants, because that will help towards your larger objectives.

How to Get Revolutionary Support

Then, you’ll need to do what you can to get revolutionary support from them. Revolutionary immigrants like buildings and tools that are supportive of the population. Military buildings also help as it gives them a way to fight for the cause.

Essentially, you get revolutionary support by getting more revolutionaries, doing things that support their effort and the common people that live there, and not helping the Crown get more power.

By doing all that, you’ll be able to move on from the Colonial Era in no time. Once you’ve declared Independence, the revolutionary effort will disband, since they won’t be necessary any longer.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get revolutionary support in Tropico 6. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

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