The Seven Years' War, the Rise of the Sugar Dealer

The Seven Years' War, the Rise of the Sugar Dealer

by Lone Bird In The Mountains

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Ch. 624大结局(下)
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About This Novel

The period from 1756 to 1763 was commonly known as the Seven Years' War. This was the beginning of Great Britain's transformation into an empire on which the sun never set, a prelude to the independence of the United States of America, and a sign that Prussia had become a great power. During the seven-year war, there was a small character named Prince Pinney, who was the abandoned eldest son from a Caribbean sugar plantation family. On his way to the Americas, a protagonist carrying knowledge of the 21st century traveled across time to replace the eldest son. From now on, you will find your own way to rise in America! Sugar cane plantation! This is the most popular economic system in our time. How can we grow sugar cane if we can be exiled to the Americas? Tobacco! This is a popular product in the Americas, but where did an abandoned "eldest son" get the power to compete with the tobacco family at that time: especially the future President of the United States - George Washington! However, the protagonist - "Prince Pinney", with the knowledge of the 21st century, found a new way, starting from sugar beets, and gradually made friends with the future President of the United States, Washington, the star of the bachelor's world, Franklin, King George III, Brunswick - Archduke Ferdinand, Prussia - Frederick the Great... And finally married Princess Augusta and embarked on the road to knighthood!

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Book Friends 2025081120725d ago

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Book Friends 20240316379_ab6mo ago

In Chapter 3, the protagonist went to Lawrence without saying anything and said that he wanted to cooperate in making sugar. The author is so naive. As long as he arrests the protagonist and tortures him to find out how to make sugar, he can do it himself. Why should he cooperate?

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Thanks in advance to all readers for watching! Kneel down and thank you! Kneel down and thank you! Kneel down and thank you! This book can be regarded as my first beginning in Qidian. It is my honor to meet all of you readers. I don't have anything nice to give to you, I can only repay you with the daily 10,000 yuan that will be put on the shelves when the time comes. I know that historical writing is a difficult subject to write about. Indeed, I have received many pointers from readers recently, and I humbly accept them. Some problems are indeed caused by my poor writing skills and my failure to express them clearly, causing readers to misunderstand them. I'm deeply sorry here. I will try my best to improve my writing, knowledge and thinking, so that I can better satisfy everyone's happiness. Here, I would like to say thank you again to all readers! Thank you for having you! ! ! (PS: If you guys are free, please help me read it. Tuesday and Thursday are two days. It's about my recommendations and I'll put them on the shelves. I'd like to trouble you all~)

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