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Quick/Standart/Epic/Marathon: 50/50/75/100 turns.
edit: I just checked my game and Friendship Declaration doesn't appear in the "Deal History" window.
I've never tried it, but I presume a friendship declaration would end with a declaration of war.
It's 50 turns, sadly.
Yes, but every Civ will hate you for it ("you've declared war on civilizations you were friends with").
The EUI is implemented as a DLC, rather than as a mod, so it doesn't prevent you from getting achievements when using it either. After using it for a few hours I wondered how I ever played without it!
With EUI seeing how long a declaration of friendship has left to run is as simple as hovering your mouse over the other Civ's icon on the UI. You can also see who has built which wonders, how many technologies each Civ has researched, how many social polices in each category they've taken (including being able to see that the AI can take all seven tier two ideology policies if it wants to, when players are limited to only taking four out of seven!), who is friends with who, who has denouced who, who is at war with who etc.
With a city selected it will colour-code the tiles so you can get a better overview of things. Hover over a tile with a settler selected and it'll draw a three-hex outline on the map to show you what tiles will be in working range if you choose to settle on the tile you're hovering over, including automatically showing potential workable tile overlaps with other existing nearby cities.
I don't think he got that msg...since the thread is 4 years old.