Rise of Empires: Spain
No update today, fix the problem.
I was going to continue writing, but after reading the comments, I found that there are a lot of problems with my recent writing.
First, there is the issue of the 4 million population of the Republic of Lanfang. The author was a little confused when writing. The author meant the total population of 4 million, not the 4 million Chinese. There are about 500,000 Chinese, accounting for one-eighth of the total population of the Republic of Lanfang. This paragraph has been fully revised. Thanks to the book friends who raised the question.
The second is the problem of the simple car that the author wrote before. Some book friends think that there was no gasoline or engine at that time, and the appearance of the car is unreasonable.
In fact, the first relatively simple gasoline was already available in 1865, and the four-stroke internal combustion engine was born in 1876.
Daimler, Maybach and Benz are all the original team who developed the Otto four-stroke engine. With the protagonist spending a lot of money and giving full support, the author believes that it is reasonable to give birth to the internal combustion engine three years in advance.
Of course, the internal combustion engines and gasoline that are born now are relatively primitive, and they will be improved later.
There is also the problem that the plains of the Congo River basin are not suitable for survival, and the upper plateau areas are more suitable for agricultural development. The author did not check the African data carefully, so I apologize here. The relevant chapters will be modified to a certain extent. The place where Spain focused on developing and establishing colonies is indeed in the upper reaches. The upper reaches are not plains, but plateaus.
Finally, there is the problem mentioned by the book friends that Spain currently has too many colonies and the stalls are too big. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Congo, Morocco, the Philippines, Kalimantan, Guinea and the future New Guinea. These colonies do look a lot, but in fact there are only four regions, namely the Caribbean, Morocco, the Congo River Basin and Southeast Asia.
Compared with the historical Spain, there are only southern Morocco and Congo, plus a small piece of Kalimantan.
Personally, I think Spain can hold these lands. After all, Spain is stronger now than in history.
As long as Spain does not commit suicide and does not violate the bottom line of the British, that is, India, Gibraltar and Portugal, the British will most likely not turn against Spain.
The remaining France is not a concern, and this does not essentially violate the interests of the French.
The author can only look through the recent comments, and some comments are too old to be turned. If you find any problems or bad points in reading, you can raise them in this chapter or in the book review. The author will respond and make changes as soon as he sees them.
Thank you for your support. The author will try his best to revise the above-mentioned problems tonight. If there are any new problems, they will be corrected as soon as possible.
The humble author is grateful!
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