
I Was the Founding Father of America
by Xu Jiuliu
About This Novel
Chen Wenbin traveled to 1763. The good news is that he is wearing it in North America and will not be considered a rebel because of his hairstyle. The bad news is that he does not have the system plug-ins commonly used by time travellers, only a positive buff and charm bonus that gradually strengthen the body... Looking at the long coastline of New England, Chen Wenbin's eyes were melancholy. "... It seems that within ten years there will be no hope of trying to push the world forward, so I have no choice but to be the founding father of the United States!"
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
There's nothing good to say. I'd love to see more.
Very good, the content is realistic and not exaggerated, but there are too few updates.
The author's writing style and ideas are excellent
The author of this book thought carefully and wrote it, so there are some things that I'm afraid will be blocked one day.
I wonder how the author describes the genocide of Indians by white people? If this is not handled well, it is poisonous.
Adam Smith, I feel like I have been living in his shadow, free trade, macro-control, Keynes, he is one step ahead of me every time
You can plan to support your son to found a country in South America. You can also send your son to Canada to occupy the founding country. You can also plan in Southeast Asia and Africa. In this way, the descendants of the protagonist can be called the global golden family more than the descendants of Genghis Khan. After stepping down as the president of the United States, you can plan in the Central Plains to expel the Manchus and restore China. In this way, you can be consistent with the prophet of the sect you established. The content of guiding human beings to move toward civilization and become a medium paradise echoes the content, which further illustrates his status as a prophet. Imagine that the two superpowers in the future are created by themselves, with their own descendants all over the world, and both serve as presidents. Then they establish the United Nations to lead the world order to maintain world peace and guide humans to break out of the earth. What is this achievement? Later generations believe that the protagonist is a prophet more than they believe in Jesus
Hurry up and update once I finish reading it, it looks good and I like it
The writing is okay, but there is too little.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
There's nothing good to say. I'd love to see more.
Very good, the content is realistic and not exaggerated, but there are too few updates.
The author's writing style and ideas are excellent
The author of this book thought carefully and wrote it, so there are some things that I'm afraid will be blocked one day.
I wonder how the author describes the genocide of Indians by white people? If this is not handled well, it is poisonous.
Adam Smith, I feel like I have been living in his shadow, free trade, macro-control, Keynes, he is one step ahead of me every time
You can plan to support your son to found a country in South America. You can also send your son to Canada to occupy the founding country. You can also plan in Southeast Asia and Africa. In this way, the descendants of the protagonist can be called the global golden family more than the descendants of Genghis Khan. After stepping down as the president of the United States, you can plan in the Central Plains to expel the Manchus and restore China. In this way, you can be consistent with the prophet of the sect you established. The content of guiding human beings to move toward civilization and become a medium paradise echoes the content, which further illustrates his status as a prophet. Imagine that the two superpowers in the future are created by themselves, with their own descendants all over the world, and both serve as presidents. Then they establish the United Nations to lead the world order to maintain world peace and guide humans to break out of the earth. What is this achievement? Later generations believe that the protagonist is a prophet more than they believe in Jesus
Hurry up and update once I finish reading it, it looks good and I like it
The writing is okay, but there is too little.









