
1840indian Rebirth
by Do You Want To Eat Watermelon?
About This Novel
Ma Shao, a middle school physics teacher, was reborn in the United States in 1840 and became an Apache Indian. He must save his people. --------------------Keywords: 19th century, America, Mexico, colonization, Indians, blacks, Chinese workers, railroads, science, industrial revolution, Civil War...
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 20d ago
Good idea, the logic is reasonable so far
To make a point, to be precise, occupying a small town does not count as colonization. Colonization refers to establishing effective rule and sending settlers on non-native land. For example, an occupied town is actually a colony located on Indian land. But the other way around is not appropriate. For example, we cannot say that the Northern Song Dynasty's recovery of Yanyun was the establishment of a colony, because it was originally China's
What a great book. . .
Three days to dry the net and two days to fish. . . You know how good the subject matter you write is and the writing style is good, why are the updates so slow? . . I can't see you jumping for two or three days
The subject matter is good
It's just that I wore it a little late, and the Indians were almost dead.
It's so fucking whimsical. They also promote Chinese Pinyin. You think too much. Implementing Hanyu Pinyin is equivalent to overthrowing the original language and culture. For example, the Indians who call stone people are called Goudan. You just change people to stones. Can the Indians be willing? You can't commit massacre like the colonists did, right?
Okay, at least it's much better than the Australian scene next door.
Okay, at least it's much better than the Australian scene next door.
Please update
Please update ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Finished
It's all over, it's all over. Never see him again, that crying little boy. Oh! My God, look at this author, he is such a cruel person, so bad, he just stopped updating, and then ended suddenly, just like the apple pie made by Aunt Susan next door, unique taste, rotten, like S, damn, I bet he must not have suffered this kind of pain. I really want to kick his ass, shove Nepota's apple pie into his mouth, and let him know what cruelty is. Yes, it is. Trust me, I will definitely do it.
The book is very good, but the eunuch is very unfriendly. Send the razor blade to the address
Is this book a eunuch? ? ? After saving for several days, I found that there is no chapter! No explanation yet! Is it because of the new subject matter that the readers have lost their mentality?
Update more every day. It took me so long to save about ten chapters a day. At this speed, I think that by the time I have accumulated enough chapters for this book, I will have almost forgotten the previous plot, and I will have no intention to read it.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 20d ago
Good idea, the logic is reasonable so far
To make a point, to be precise, occupying a small town does not count as colonization. Colonization refers to establishing effective rule and sending settlers on non-native land. For example, an occupied town is actually a colony located on Indian land. But the other way around is not appropriate. For example, we cannot say that the Northern Song Dynasty's recovery of Yanyun was the establishment of a colony, because it was originally China's
What a great book. . .
Three days to dry the net and two days to fish. . . You know how good the subject matter you write is and the writing style is good, why are the updates so slow? . . I can't see you jumping for two or three days
The subject matter is good
It's just that I wore it a little late, and the Indians were almost dead.
It's so fucking whimsical. They also promote Chinese Pinyin. You think too much. Implementing Hanyu Pinyin is equivalent to overthrowing the original language and culture. For example, the Indians who call stone people are called Goudan. You just change people to stones. Can the Indians be willing? You can't commit massacre like the colonists did, right?
Okay, at least it's much better than the Australian scene next door.
Okay, at least it's much better than the Australian scene next door.
Please update
Please update ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Finished
It's all over, it's all over. Never see him again, that crying little boy. Oh! My God, look at this author, he is such a cruel person, so bad, he just stopped updating, and then ended suddenly, just like the apple pie made by Aunt Susan next door, unique taste, rotten, like S, damn, I bet he must not have suffered this kind of pain. I really want to kick his ass, shove Nepota's apple pie into his mouth, and let him know what cruelty is. Yes, it is. Trust me, I will definitely do it.
The book is very good, but the eunuch is very unfriendly. Send the razor blade to the address
Is this book a eunuch? ? ? After saving for several days, I found that there is no chapter! No explanation yet! Is it because of the new subject matter that the readers have lost their mentality?
Update more every day. It took me so long to save about ten chapters a day. At this speed, I think that by the time I have accumulated enough chapters for this book, I will have almost forgotten the previous plot, and I will have no intention to read it.
Featured in 5 Booklists
Official(5)
Reborn Indian, getting better and better




It started in hell, revitalized step by step, made a fortune from the US-Mexican War, and now goes to Europe to gain reputation. It's interesting, but the updates are appallingly slow, and there is a tendency to change every week. I don't have the patience to wait anymore. I have given up. If you are patient, you can watch it.




Just after the First Opium War, on the eve of the American Civil War, Ma Shao, a little Indian boy (a Chinese physics teacher who traveled through time) who was almost scalped, grew from a young soldier to a great chief, and then became the Indian's son of the sky, the light of faith. How did he lead the Indians to rise bravely from the desperate situation of extinction? The plot of this book is reasonable and the layout is careful. It is worth reading. PS: Foreign historical texts are relatively niche. Authors need to persevere, and readers also need to persevere. I hope the author can stick to finishing the book, and it is currently being updated from time to time.



2 stars The Apache tribe was reborn in 1840. The development of the tribe was combined with the westward expansion movement of the United States, the Civil War, and the Mexican-American War. There are currently no major flaws. The writing method for hegemony is relatively common, and the food and grass are satisfactory. Eunuch













