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Chapter 208 Protection(2/2)

But they probably won't have this chance.

Zhu Jingyuan had no objections to these plans, and felt that the division was relatively reasonable.

He responded directly to Lin Zexu and expressed that he understood.

In addition, contact the court to start the construction of the local port as soon as possible.

The port in Morocco will become an important base for the Ming Dynasty to travel to the southeast of Yinzhou and Mozhou.

Putting down Lin Zexu's report, Zhu Jingyuan read a few other messages.

Immigrants from the Chief Envoy of Beimozhou arrived one after another, and were escorted by the garrison and moved into the city left by the Barbary pirates.

Although the existing facilities are poor, they are better than nothing, and immigrants can quickly start their normal lives.

What kind of cities and buildings you want, just keep building them yourself.

But they're not completely safe anymore.

The Ming Dynasty allowed it, and Osman hoped that all the people in Beimozhou could be taken away, but it was obviously impossible to clear them all.

In addition to abandoned old people and young children, there are also adults who deliberately evade arrest and conceal themselves.

Although the local garrison has conducted a wide-net search, it is impossible to completely avoid hiding people in the mountains and ruins.

Immigrants also have to form their own militia to be responsible for daily patrols and continuous searches.

On the other side, immigrants and troops heading to the eastern part of Mozhou have also arrived.

This area was received from the Prussians and has a different kind of scenery compared to the residential areas in Beimozhou.

The Prussians have begun to evacuate, but the local indigenous Mexicans will stay.

The vassal state of Mozhou south of the Sahara could not completely avoid the presence of Mo people, and could only manage them with the most basic right of residence.

The exploration of the eastern interior of Mozhou in three directions: Northeast Mozhou, Southeast Mozhou, and South Mozhou has also officially begun.

At the League of Nations meeting, the Ming Dynasty received one-third of the Mozhou, and most of the land was still an indigenous world.

Ming Dynasty requires other countries to maintain control, and Ming Dynasty itself must do the same.

All mapped territories must be conquered within five years.

Then there is news from the Ming Dynasty.

Migrants heading to Morocco and southwestern Mexico have already set off.

Due to the soaring price of Mexican slaves in the United States, most of the Mexican slaves in Yinzhou will be taken away, and they will have no chance to stay and be sent to Mozhou by the Ming Dynasty to build the Mexican vassal state.

The land that the Ming Dynasty wanted in the southwest of Mozhou was not only used by the Mo slaves who were preparing to return to Yinzhou, but more importantly, Zhu Jingyuan was interested in the local bauxite mine.

The world's largest bauxite mine is a key material and strategic resource for the aviation industry.

As for things like gold and diamonds, Zhu Jingyuan didn't particularly care.

Without Yinzhou's Mo people returning home group, Ming Dynasty would have to rely mainly on its own immigrants.

There will be no way for the Mo people to build their own country.

These immigrants, like the immigrants from eastern Mexico, must be armed immigrants.

Immigrants must be escorted by combat troops, and immigrants themselves must be armed.

These areas and the eastern inland areas of Mozhou not only have indigenous people, but also have primitive indigenous political powers.

Although the weapons and equipment are very backward and the organization and discipline are extremely chaotic, this chaos can also be an advantage at certain times.

The main force may be able to easily defeat the main force of the local indigenous government, but their main force is meaningless.

The chaotic armed forces of the middle and lower classes will continue to threaten the lives of Ming immigrants.

Even ordinary natives are generally threatening to a certain extent.

God knows if they have any traditions like headhunting or cannibalism.

Therefore, even if there are troops following, ordinary immigrants themselves must be able to use weapons and organize militia to protect the settlements.
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