The Rise of Australia

The Rise of Australia

by Crazy Art Jionglong

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About This Novel

I am the only son of the Dukes of Connaught and Strathearn, and a grandson of Queen Victoria of the British Empire. Now I swear as a member of the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha dynasty that I will use my life to witness and protect the rise of this land, so that all Australians and New Zealanders can unite and witness our rise with a new name. Long live Australasia!

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Hesitate36mo ago

Current administrative division map

The current administrative division map of Australasia (as of June 1, 1921)

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Hesitate.27739mo ago

I have set up a QQ group in QQ Reading. It seems that I can't see it here in QQ Reading. I will also tell you about it here.

The Rise of Virginia Book Club: 554815277

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⏳好想时光能够倒流35mo ago

It's clear that the soul has passed through and is completely written as white. Can't some Chinese immigrants immigrate?

Not a single mainlander will immigrate. Look at the hammer.

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Book Friends 2022091803543081834mo ago

Brother, you are a little off track.

There are only 10 million of you, but you don't do any business every day. You think about the European war every day and you want to join the war! What can you do with this little person! It shouldn't focus on economic construction, science and technology, culture, population base, and industrial scale! For example, strengthen the scale of shipping! Build a lot of cruise ships, cruise ships. Oil tanker. Various freighters are waiting for a war to break out! Go directly to Europe to kill people! Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Southern Europe! Bring down the mainland! Then bring North Korea, the Republic of China, Thailand, and Vietnam to Indonesia for construction! Your country is originally descended from the British! If you go to the British colony and mess around, there's nothing you can do about it! South America, the Middle East, etc. Are all going to do it! No matter what happens to Britain, will it start a war with you?

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Book Friends 3416327mo ago

A good hand turned into a bad hand

It started so well, but turned out to be a mess. It was ideally written. Of course, the protagonist became the controller of Australia, but he always talked about reducing the taxes left by the British to reduce the burden on the people. I don't know anything about tax laws. No matter how you reduce it, you can only reduce the taxes of the people at the bottom. Should other taxes that should be collected be reduced in half? I have no idea at all. Commercial taxes and tariffs account for the majority, but they don't mention it at all. Also, a country with less than 4 million people in its initial stage has nearly 2,000 companies established in the country. It still wants to complete industrialization. I really don't know what the protagonist and the writer think. There is no domestic market, and no one can complete industrialization. There is also the fact that the protagonist has never stipulated how to carry out industrialization, and it is taken as a matter of course. There is no industrial layout at all, and he always compares it with future generations. Australia's original advantages have not developed at all, but they are only based on the number of cattle and sheep. The cashmere textile industry and leather industry have no influence at all, and only raw materials are sold. They don't even have the creative thinking ability of time-travelers, and they have never thought about using their own advantages and the knowledge of future generations to develop some advantageous industries and products for the country, increase the country's income, expand exports, etc. There is also the population policy. I really don't know whether the protagonist is mentally ill or blind. You said that you are exploiting Indonesian native monkeys. This is okay, but you also want to annihilate the indigenous people who have been included in the country. Is this what a ruler with brains can think of? While talking about insufficient population, he also exterminates some indigenous people who can absorb it. The protagonist, the time traveler king, has no one left. It is even more of a failure on the immigration issue. There is nothing to say about absorbing British and German immigrants, but the protagonist does not understand the advantages and disadvantages of the nation. The best immigrants in this period, and the most convenient immigrants to manage, are three places: East Asia, South Asia, and Italy. The people in these three places are milk management, so He is the most hard-working and capable farmer. There is no such thing as rebellion, but the protagonist and the author just forget or don't want it at all. Just talking about the identity of the protagonist, he can attract tens of millions of people from India. It doesn't take long for such a big country to have the population base. But the protagonist's actual operation makes people don't know what to say. Obviously, there is not much time for the protagonist to develop or for his country to become a superpower, but the protagonist chooses the one that takes the longest time. I can only say that I am a time traveler and I am willful. Later generations have seen the world, and they don't even have the ability or policy to assimilate the population, absorb indigenous women, and have more children! Also, he clearly knows that the United States is his biggest enemy, but he doesn't know how to use his prophetic advantage to suppress it. He also wants to join forces with the United States to kill the United Kingdom. No one else can do this. His butt determines his head. He clearly joins forces with the United Kingdom and his own identity to share the world's largest market, but he has to forget his roots like a traitor and a traitor, and he has no idea what identity and position he is acting from! When it comes to marriage, it is an operation of God, absolutely. Mingming had previously been married to the Queen of the Netherlands, but ended up marrying Tsarist Russia. Because of Tsarist Russia's small immigrant population and influence, Tsarist Russia obviously didn't have much time to live. Unless they could defeat the revolutionary army and save Tsarist Russia or the protagonist's children could inherit Tsarist Russia, this deal really couldn't be done. By directly marrying the Queen of the Netherlands, the entire Netherlands, Indonesia and other colonies will be easily available in the future. There is no need for the protagonist's mysterious operations to launch a war and capture Indonesia. Hey!

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To the Good Years35mo ago

I am reading on 123 and have already seen chapter 304. I am reading on QQ and have only updated to chapter 300 now. Does it make sense to become a member?

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Ye Yunmeng23mo ago

If you don't know how to write strategy, don't write it and just follow history.

Let's talk about strategic layout first! Not to mention that the first battle and the first battle are barely watchable. After the first battle, the strategic description is simply a mess. Obviously the relationship with Tsarist Russia is extremely good (there are a large number of immigrants in the country and the Tsarist sister is married). The two countries have no strategic disputes at all, and their interests overlap. When you meet the tsar and ask for help, you insist on maximizing profits. In the end, it is about watching the tsar be destroyed by the Soviet Union. Will the male protagonist fight against the Soviet Union alone? In the end, just sitting back and watching Germany become stronger during World War II can be seen as bleeding Britain and France, but what is the point of letting the island countries become stronger? Wouldn't it be better to follow the American route and become a wet nurse than to end up on your own? I really don't like the male protagonist's character. If it's egoistic, forget it. The key is that his behavior and strategic planning are sometimes like those of a fool. As for the military equipment, it is a complete mess. Let's just say that the army has oil, automobile industry, and high-quality soldiers, but it does not build mechanized troops. Instead, it only builds colonial troops and cavalry, which should be eliminated. Wouldn't it be nice to rotate the troops to increase the combat effectiveness of the nation and the centripetal force of the troops to clearly open the channel for nobles, and then distribute these nobles to the puppet country to enhance the male protagonist's control over the puppet country? Although the losses will be greater, the benefits will be greater than those of the so-called colonies and cavalry divisions. The male protagonist's method of doing things is what makes him an empire spanning three continents in the book.

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Xx X37mo ago

I'm not even interested in reading anymore.

4 chapters for a military parade and 4 chapters for a car. Can't the pace be faster?

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Kirin Turns into Dragon39mo ago

In 1900, the Kaiser already knew that World War I was going to happen?

In 1900, the Kaiser already knew that World War I was going to happen?

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Lost Traveler32mo ago

There is a difference of two weeks between the update and the starting point. This membership is useless

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[★★★☆☆] Infrastructure document Travel through time and become the British royal family, go to Australia to establish a new kingdom - Australasia

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Fictional history He traveled through time and became the grandson of the Queen of England. Just in case, he hid in Australia to build a territory (the entire Australia) No system, farming flow, and hegemony flow. Recommended level: Grain and grass

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Tags: foreign history, Australia, dynasties, wars Introduction to the work: The Rise of Australia is a historical novel set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It tells the story of Queen Victoria's grandson Arthur, who established a new dynasty in Australia and led his people to survive and develop in the changing world. Highlights of the work: Establishment of the dynasty: As the grandson of Queen Victoria, Arthur chose to give up his right to inherit the British throne and went to Australia to establish his own dynasty. Industrial [Revolution]: Arthur was not only a visionary politician, but also a talented industrialist. He used his connections and resources in Europe to introduce advanced military technology and production lines, established Australia's own military factories and shipyards, and promoted the development of railways, electrification, urban planning, etc., Making Australia an industrial power. Diplomatic game: Arthur not only had to face pressure and interference from European powers such as Britain, Germany, and France, but also faced threats and competition from Far Eastern countries such as Japan, Russia, and the United States. He used flexible and changeable diplomatic means to engage in consultation, alliance, confrontation and other strategies with various countries to protect Australia's interests and security in the Pacific region. Recommended readers: Readers who like history, foreign history, Australia and other subjects

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The grandson of Queen Victoria, due to the (accidental) death of his father, was given extra care by his grandmother. Before his death, he gave the protagonist a vast Australia. Under the gradual management of the protagonist, Oceania will reap a lot of benefits in the two world wars and become another world power.

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