A Millennium Aristocratic Family Starting from the Shang Dynasty

Chapter 629 Extra: Battle of Northern Yinzhou

Chapter 629 Extra: Battle of Northern Yinzhou

"You destroyed the Lighthouse Nation!"

"Didn't we destroy him? They were the ones seeking their own death. The invaders will pay the price!"

"Those are all done by shameless politicians and have nothing to do with ordinary people!"

"It doesn't matter? Didn't they enjoy the dividends from invading other countries? Tell me where their farms and plantations came from?"

"Why are those shameless politicians in your mouth on stage? Aren't they elected by the people? These people also serve as soldiers for politicians. The lighthouse country mobilized millions of troops to work for those politicians, big factory owners, and big farmers. You Now you say they have nothing to do with each other?"

"But you have caused disaster to the Lighthouse Country after all!"

"We caused disasters to the Lighthouse Nation? When they caused disasters to the Yin people, were you so heartbroken and filled with righteous indignation? What's more, they brought these disasters upon themselves!"

"In any case, this is a disaster. The people of the Lighthouse Country are displaced because of your sending troops!"

"Displaced? Not necessarily. As far as I know, people from the Lighthouse Country have immigrated to Nanyin Prefecture and Zhongyin Prefecture one after another. Many people even went to South Africa. What's more, you don't know the original identities of these people!"

"Why didn't you come out to appeal when the Lighthouse Nation invaded Beiyinzhou? The most important thing you should do now is to shut up, or ask your government to accept them! Buy some food for them for your kindness."

"You sent prisoners, convicts, gangsters, and vagrants to the Atlantic coast of Yinzhou. It would be fine if they changed their minds and lived a new life. The land is vast and sparsely populated, so they can survive. But what did they do?"

"We, the flower growers, are a country of etiquette. Even the people of the Lighthouse Country have provided them with necessary daily necessities so that they can survive. These are reported in the London Gazette."

The Chinese student representative retorted unceremoniously: "Those Yin people welcomed your arrival, but what did you do?"

After a debate, the student representative from John's College across the street walked away with a look of embarrassment and dejection, and even put away the protest flag.

Since the twelfth century, Wang Lu, a great navigator who was a flower grower, led twelve large ships, starting from Guanhai City, all the way north, passing through the Kuroshio, crossing the Beiming Strait, and finally came to Beiyinzhou.

The war on the other side of the earth is basically over, and the Lighthouse Country has been driven out of Beiyinzhou.

Those international students from John's country not only came to them to debate, but even went to the Flower Planter's embassy to protest. But their approach doesn't change anything.

The victorious flower gardening students congratulated each other by high-fiving each other. This kind of thing often happens at the University of Vienna in recent times.

After that, in the next three hundred years, Zhuxia and Beiyin Prefecture began to communicate frequently. Of course, it was frequent, but in fact, on average, it was once every two years. After all, Beiyinzhou is too far away from the Central Plains, and there are almost no supply points along the way, making navigation extremely difficult.

The fatality rate is also the highest among all routes. Even Wang's navigation skills and ships cannot guarantee a safe return. In addition, the material output of Bei Yinzhou was limited at the beginning, and it was not worth the risk. Therefore, except for the Wang family, this waterway was not taken seriously.

As time went by, many people from Zhuxia settled in Northern Yinzhou. Many local barbarian kings of Yin people admired the glory of Zhuxia and joined them one after another, becoming the land of Zhuxia. But there are also some Yin people who are not willing to join.

Zhu Xia's investment here was also very limited because it was too far away. With the navigation technology at the time, a round trip would take a year. It was not until the sixteenth century that the development of Yinzhou gradually became prosperous. The great development of Beiyin Prefecture did not begin until the 18th century. The improvement of steam engines triggered the first industrial revolution, and productivity was greatly improved.

Steam turbine ships greatly shortened the speed of sea transportation and facilitated transportation, which put Yinzhou's development on the fast track. It was also in the 16th century that Europeans came to the east coast of Yinzhou and established colonies on the east coast.

After these Europeans established a foothold in the New World, they quickly developed their strength by enslaving black slaves.

He even took advantage of the first Battle of Yinzhou to get rid of European control and establish an independent country.

The first Battle of Yinzhou broke out because of the division of spheres of influence with the Lighthouse State. But what really decided the ownership of Northern Yinzhou was the Second Battle of Yinzhou.

In the just-concluded Second Battle of Yinzhou, they defeated the Lighthouse Kingdom's fleet at sea and achieved a brilliant victory.

In the end, the Lighthouse Country was completely defeated.

This also makes many John people worry. After all, the Lighthouse Country was founded by John people.

Although the Lighthouse Nation got rid of the control of the John Nation and successfully established its country, the two sides fought fiercely and still felt sad.

At the Prime Minister's residence in Downing Street, Prime Minister Edward sighed as he witnessed the demonstrations protesting the government's indifference on the issue of Beiyinzhou Lighthouse Country. Next, he will go to parliament to face questions from members.

A large number of congressmen held John State accountable for not helping the Lighthouse State in this war. Criticizing the government for "allowing the destruction of the lighthouse country" and "doing nothing like a puppet".

But they just don't want to think about it, does John's country still need to face the pressure from Gaul and Frangi?
In the Second Battle of Yinzhou, the Lighthouse State failed and signed an unconditional surrender letter. The Lighthouse State gave up all rights and interests in the land in Northern Yinzhou.

All the people from the original lighthouse country in Bei Yin Prefecture evacuated from Bei Yin Prefecture and moved to Central Yin Prefecture or the Caribbean Islands.

Factories, houses and other real estate that originally belonged to the people of the Lighthouse State in Beiyin Prefecture were converted into Chinese dollars according to the market price, and were compensated to ordinary people. Their value was estimated and then deducted from the compensation.

The people of the Lighthouse Country in North Yinzhou can leave North Yinzhou within half a year and go to Central Yinzhou and the Kingdom of John or Europe.

If you are unwilling to leave Beiyin Prefecture, you can also voluntarily apply to join Zhuxia. Of course, even if you join Zhuxia, you can only live in Beiyin Prefecture. If you want to go to other places in Zhuxia, you need to live here for at least ten years, and Just pass the review.

After the Second Battle of Beiyinzhou, there were about 200,000 people from the Lighthouse Country in Zhuxia who were willing to join. In addition to the people of the Lighthouse Country, there were also a large number of black slaves who were trafficked here.

Although Beiyin Prefecture has always been short of manpower, it generously transported these black slaves to Central America and their homeland of Africa.

After the war, after the treaty was signed and recognized as a nation in Central America.

(End of this chapter)

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