Denying the Metics anything, whilst simultaneously offering them the opportunity to leave and cease being tax-paying Eretrian Metics whilst still receiving the protection of the League seems rather short sighted, from a fiscal point of view...
We'd sensibly expect an exodus of metics, but it would be a
gradual exodus, one we could directly compensate by expanded trade, not least with the same colonies being plumped up by the addition of our own metics.
I'd be more opposed to the proposed tax cut if it weren't relatively small- we're not talking about more than a few percent of the city's total revenue. We've passed up opportunities to
gain similar revenue streams before, and by integrating the Messapii we stand to gain a revenue stream of nearly the same size as it is.
I
was concerned about the long term political implications of metics being able to own land, but with that being only inside the city walls, when Eretria's not
that densely packed of a city, I'm not too worried. To the point where thinking about it, I'm more worried about the consequences of not making any concessions...
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[X] [Metics] Allow Metics to purchase property within the walls of Eretria and reduce their taxation [10% reduction in Metic taxation, -14 talents a turn].
[X] [Kymai] The settlement may have its own laws [+200 potential freemen, stronger cohesion, less rapid population growth after settlement].
[X] [Rhegion] Encourage Rhegion to make war against the city of Lokri Epixephyrii [Raises tension with Krotone].
[x] [Mission] Messapii Tributary Mission. Although King Artahias reigns in Neriton, the Messapii are not yet integrated vassals of Eretria, and indeed owe only theoretical allegiance to the city. If we are to transform a temporary subject into a permanent ally then we must build the institutional and diplomatic grounding for it. The Xenoparakletor will tour the Messapii lands and gain support for a more permanent and fair arrangement, all the while tying the resolution of conflicts and the settling of disputes to Eretria. In this way we can curtail Artahias' ambitions without enraging him, and even grant him greater central authority that he may wield on our behalf [-20 talents, If successful, gain access to 25% of the entire Messapii freemen levy as well as 10.3 talents in regular tribute].