Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2391: "The Era of Excellence" (Part 1)

   Chapter 2391 "The Era of Excellence" (1)

  Before going to Egypt, Monge, like many people of his day, believed that sacred geometry was the regular pentagram and the circle.

The five-pointed star represents Venus, and it is also life. In Langfang's earliest drawings, it can be clearly seen that several five-pointed stars are arranged along the central axis of the core area of ​​Washington. It has become the Kabbalah tree of life, and this figure comes from the sacred geometry of Egypt - the flower of life. The tree of life is a kind of "plant" bred from the seeds of the flower of life, but this knowledge is not currently outside the Freemasonry. members have not yet mastered.

These are completely two concepts. In addition, Langfang and Jefferson have a contradiction. He designed a canal to flow through the vicinity of the Presidential Palace, but Jefferson, who wanted to invest limited funds in the construction of government buildings, was very interested in this canal. not interested.

  After the group disbanded, Lang Fang did not return to France, because at that time there was news that the king was guillotined, and later even the Duke of Orleans came to the United States.

  Before Hamilton's plan, Wall Street was boring, brokers were boring enough to play cards to pass the time, and there were even bets on who was the next French politician to be guillotined. It was Hamilton who made this deserted market lively, but with the development of the economy, the original laws became strict and restrictive, especially the one that cannot start a company. Many people worry that the power to approve the establishment of a company will forever be controlled by the state legislatures of each state. control.

  Vice President Burr's approach gave those who wanted to open a company a breakthrough. In just four years, the United States became 335 companies, most of which were engaged in public works, such as building canals and roads. They can open banks like water companies, and from then until 1837 they are called the era of free banking in the United States, or the era of "wild cat banks", because they will deliberately open bank offices in places where wild cats come and go, It is not like the banks of the future, which are opened in prosperous and lively places, and there are splendid halls.

In western movies, robbers would rob a bank built from a simple wooden house. As for the reason why they open the bank in such a remote location, they want to issue bank notes, but the law prohibits them from doing so. The right to issue a unified currency belongs to the federal government.

  Public utilities must satisfy the common interests. As far as local public utilities are concerned, their establishment is decided by the local council, while the decision of public utilities established by the state can only be decided by the parliament. New York's new mayor, De Witt Clinton, has been persuading the New York Council to build a canal that would connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River in the Great Lakes region, and the north-south Appalachian Mountains have one near Albany. The gap, although there is a height difference, can be solved by setting up a multi-stage ship lock. After the canal is built, it will greatly save the high shipping cost of agricultural products from the west to the east.

After the independence of the United States, the new residents of the United States mostly lived in the east of the Appalachian Mountains, and the vast majority of the land was in the west. With the repeal of the British law restricting the living in the west, and a large number of lands were given to veterans of the Revolutionary War , more and more people began to migrate westward.

  1798 Mississippi settlement had been established, Monroe's talk of selling the barren Louisiana to America first was just a rhetoric, but farmers in the West were more loyal to New Orleans and Montreal than the East Coast.

  Some time ago, the Spaniards did not allow ships without a charter issued by the Spanish king to pass through the Mississippi River. The first unlucky ones were the British, and the Americans came and went with the blank charter sold to them by Gabriel Uflare.

  Jefferson was condemning this as a "shameless act" at the time, but no one listened. Napoleon signed his own name on the charter issued by France, and the King of Spain signed yoelrey, which means "I am the king".

  Why do you want such a thing in your own territory? However, these merchant ships still have to go to other ports abroad. With this license, they can enter and leave freely, and they can also go to Spanish ports in South America.

Although it is not known how the Spaniards will ban American merchant ships from entering Mississippi, there is no doubt that Mayor Clinton is determined to build such a multi-level lock canal. In terms of scale, this will be a huge project, even bigger than the capital Washington also needs a prison. After all, Washington only builds high-rise buildings on the ground. Even if the amount of work to be excavated is not mentioned, a lot of steel is needed to build the lock.

  There has been a lot of resistance since Clinton launched this project. Naturally, the residents along the canal are supportive. For residents in these areas, whether the canal is profitable or not, the construction project itself contains huge business opportunities.

   But the vast majority of residents of New York state objected, most of them lived in the South City and Manhattan Island, and had no interest in the decorations of this North City of New York. What's more, this canal needs to cross more than one state, and needs the consent of the federal government. If New York wants to build it, it can only undertake it by itself.

  Even if the United States became independent, England was the main exporter and importer of the United States. They had to abide by a "ridiculous" rule that the US had to ship pig iron bars to the UK, where they would be processed and shipped back to the US.

  When U.S. relations with France went into a quasi-war state, this restriction was relaxed and John Adams Jr. was sent to Sweden to procure supplies. The long-term war and subsequent wrong economic policies have kept Sweden in poverty, but Sweden is rich in resources, especially wood, and the smelting industry. In addition to copper, Sweden is a supplier of iron chains in the slave trade.

  The United States Congress signed a contract with Eli Whitney, asking him to produce 10,000 muskets, but there were only 28 people in Whitney's factory, all year round, and working day and night might not be able to keep up. Eli Whitney invented the ginning machine. Since the ginning factory was about to close down, its principle was simple and easy to imitate, and the patent law could not protect it at all. He took the order in a desperate attempt.

   Just ten months after the production was on schedule, he received an email from the US Secretary of the Treasury, a pamphlet on firearm production, and Whitney was inspired to propose the possibility of parts interchange. So he split a musket into many parts, and designed a set of milling machines specializing in the production of instruments according to the specifications of these parts, and let workers of different types use different milling machines, and the parts produced were uniform in size and extremely inaccurate. Small enough that one worker could produce 50 muskets a day.

  The ease of stripping cotton fibers and cottonseeds led to a resurgence of slavery in the South. Slaves would be lazy too, hiring overseers to watch them, and picking cotton seeds by hand was slow, but the gins freed slaves from doing the job of picking seeds.

   How did the Statue of Liberty holding the torch in New York Harbor teach freedom? Are some people armed with guns and whips, while others say, as a missionary, "Masters are merciful, slaves are better off than free workers"?

   She doesn't understand, but she thinks that Sweden can stop the production of shackles and start, but this is a big business, is Sweden willing to give up?

   (end of this chapter)

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