
1850 American Gold Tycoon
by Fish Nest
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In the middle of the 19th century, California, USA, tells the story of the struggle of a generation of Chinese who left their hometown to seek gold.
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Official(43)Scraped 5d ago
It's not that it was not good to go to the United States in 1850, but if you develop in China in 1850, you can take advantage of the Taiping Rebellion to increase your strength and overthrow the Manchu Dynasty. But if you go to the United States to develop, the restrictions are too great. At least the population is a big restriction. It's better to go to Australia like Australia 1876 and get closer.
The timeline can't move,
The plot is dragging on, and the timeline can't be moved. I've written chapter 450 of Wild Next Door 1846, and the plot has already reached 1866.
There is a very big loophole in your book. Those gold diggers have only dug out the gold on the surface of the earth, but most of the gold is in the depths. It's just that the machines don't have the ability to dig that deep. You can completely create a new San Francisco Land Company. All the land in the old mines that have been mined for gold is bought at a low price from those companies, individuals and the government, and then numbered into plots such as No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, Etc., These plots are first surrounded by oak trees or redwood trees, and farm wheat is planted inside. Fruit trees, etc., Will be passed down from family to family in the future, and the machinery will be advanced to dig out gold again. Take your time, it will take hundreds of years to dig out all the gold, and you don't need to sell your gold. You have a bank. In the future, every state will build a bank headquarters building, and the underground will be made into a vault, and all the gold will be put in it.
The writing is so confusing, it basically just adds a protagonist to the historical data. I want to laugh when I see the Qing Dynasty sending troops.
Is the author's time fixed? After reading more than a hundred chapters, the protagonist went from being a pauper to a millionaire. He went through so many things in the process. He built a town, developed it, built bank buildings, and opened branches everywhere. In just five or six months, I saw the plot of the protagonist's contact with members of the Astor family. The year 1850 has not yet ended. Does your day have 240 hours? The biggest failure of this book so far!
The previous reading was pretty good, but I lost interest when I saw the founding of the People's Republic of China. I can't figure out why I chose this time and place to write the founding of the People's Republic of China. America and the United States have already been founded, and Europe is the stronghold of the white race. At that time, it was still the world's hegemon. As a big country of the yellow race, everyone knows what the Qing Dynasty was like. Others are white. People just massacred the yellow Indians in the Americas, and then the yellow people founded their country and planned to develop and grow. Some people also said that they wanted to lick the British to deal with the United States and immigrate the people of the Qing Dynasty. There is such a hatred between the United States and the United Kingdom that the British ignore racial issues and support a country to target them. Can you still immigrate and grow? The UK is so mentally retarded. Of course, if the protagonist builds a nuclear bomb, I will think that what I said is just farts😘
A very good novel about the colonization of America, quick update
It's a pretty good novel about the rebirth of North America👍
The writing is too verbose, especially the three-way war between the northwest and the south, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west.
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Official(43)Scraped 5d ago
It's not that it was not good to go to the United States in 1850, but if you develop in China in 1850, you can take advantage of the Taiping Rebellion to increase your strength and overthrow the Manchu Dynasty. But if you go to the United States to develop, the restrictions are too great. At least the population is a big restriction. It's better to go to Australia like Australia 1876 and get closer.
The timeline can't move,
The plot is dragging on, and the timeline can't be moved. I've written chapter 450 of Wild Next Door 1846, and the plot has already reached 1866.
There is a very big loophole in your book. Those gold diggers have only dug out the gold on the surface of the earth, but most of the gold is in the depths. It's just that the machines don't have the ability to dig that deep. You can completely create a new San Francisco Land Company. All the land in the old mines that have been mined for gold is bought at a low price from those companies, individuals and the government, and then numbered into plots such as No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, Etc., These plots are first surrounded by oak trees or redwood trees, and farm wheat is planted inside. Fruit trees, etc., Will be passed down from family to family in the future, and the machinery will be advanced to dig out gold again. Take your time, it will take hundreds of years to dig out all the gold, and you don't need to sell your gold. You have a bank. In the future, every state will build a bank headquarters building, and the underground will be made into a vault, and all the gold will be put in it.
The writing is so confusing, it basically just adds a protagonist to the historical data. I want to laugh when I see the Qing Dynasty sending troops.
Is the author's time fixed? After reading more than a hundred chapters, the protagonist went from being a pauper to a millionaire. He went through so many things in the process. He built a town, developed it, built bank buildings, and opened branches everywhere. In just five or six months, I saw the plot of the protagonist's contact with members of the Astor family. The year 1850 has not yet ended. Does your day have 240 hours? The biggest failure of this book so far!
The previous reading was pretty good, but I lost interest when I saw the founding of the People's Republic of China. I can't figure out why I chose this time and place to write the founding of the People's Republic of China. America and the United States have already been founded, and Europe is the stronghold of the white race. At that time, it was still the world's hegemon. As a big country of the yellow race, everyone knows what the Qing Dynasty was like. Others are white. People just massacred the yellow Indians in the Americas, and then the yellow people founded their country and planned to develop and grow. Some people also said that they wanted to lick the British to deal with the United States and immigrate the people of the Qing Dynasty. There is such a hatred between the United States and the United Kingdom that the British ignore racial issues and support a country to target them. Can you still immigrate and grow? The UK is so mentally retarded. Of course, if the protagonist builds a nuclear bomb, I will think that what I said is just farts😘
A very good novel about the colonization of America, quick update
It's a pretty good novel about the rebirth of North America👍
The writing is too verbose, especially the three-way war between the northwest and the south, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west.
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The American journey of people from Xiangshan, Guangdong. Started from the gold rush in California, developed industry, controlled the militia, immigrated Chinese, became a talkative in California, and turned California and other western states into states dominated by Chinese! The Civil War has not yet started. Will the future be divided into three and stand on three sides (North America, South America, and Western America)? A little bit looking forward to it.




Plot rating: 7 Writing rating: 6 (many typos) Logic score: 8 Brainstorm rating: 8 It's a very typical historical novel. It's sophisticated, deductive, and a little bit novice. In fact, according to my knowledge, the logic should not be rated as 8 points, but the whole text is very smooth overall, so I gave it an 8 points. From another perspective, this can be regarded as an American harmony novel in the mid-19th century. PS: However, the author spoiled it in the comments and said that we will establish an independent country in the future... In fact, after reading more than 400 chapters, I feel that we should not establish an independent country. After all, it is not necessary if we can't swallow the whole rice.




It is a rare novel about the United States in the mid-19th century. He started out by digging for gold, defeated local tyrants, and defeated the eastern conglomerates. When California was established as a state, he initially took control of the situation in California and became the state speaker and deputy governor. Now he is expanding his influence and control through immigrating Chinese and cooperating with Chinese businessmen. Liangcao+




Chinese invaded America and became tycoons in 1850

















