
Rise of an Empire: Spain
帝国崛起:西班牙
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- Historical
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- Foreign History
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The author should reduce the discussion
Many parts seem very long-winded. Political articles cannot all be from the perspective of the protagonist, there should be more group portraits. There are still a lot of ups and downs to create. If this becomes a running account, it will be over.
At this time, Carlo's sister Princess Pia was the Queen of Portugal. The author missed that Carlo could make a difference in the relationship between Spain and Portugal!
Flag of the Spanish Empire🙂 National Emblem of the Spanish Empire🙂 This That would be good🙂 Divided into 18 or 16 districts (13.14.15.16 Merged into 2 large districts),the capital area has 20,000 square kilometers, and the other 8 More than 10,000 square kilometers🙂 Oil and gas distribution map of Algeria🙂 Moses Phosphate Mineral Distribution Map 🙂 Persian Gulf oil and gas distribution map🙂 For reference only🙂
Spanish empire
In the later development, Spain and Portugal merged and unified the peninsula, and the land area of Europe was basically exhausted. If you want to continue to develop, you can only find a way to get Brazil back in the name of Portugal, or exchange land with the United Kingdom to get Australia. The worst is to go to Africa and become a non-chief, and then run the colonies well and strive to become the Spanish Empire 🤭
I would like to call this book a newspaper flow, which only writes about the expansion of the empire's territory, the change of power, the outbreak of war and victory. Unlike other novels that start from a small start, this grand narration can be done by just reading the chapter names, which is a great way to save money. The details of the story? They don't exist, they're just cold numbers.
The author always complains that the writing was not smooth and the results were not as good as the previous one. That is because when you wrote this book, your international outlook and geopolitics were still the same as the previous one. He always held the view that the Allies would lose, and did not seriously analyze the international situation and geopolitics from 1870 to the end of World War I. When writing about Australia, one only needs to follow the British example. It is very simple. Writing about Spain will test the author's understanding of history and analysis of the geopolitics of the time.
We have already broken up with Britain. We want to swallow Portugal in one battle. Don't waste time by supporting this and that. Just swallow it. After so long, it is not easy to have a war. If you mess around again, I won't watch.
I still have this idea
This author is simply living in a dream. Spain actually wants to compete with the United States and the Soviet Union in farming. Is your development potential at the same level? Your province wants to compare its development potential with that of a superpower.
I feel that many foreign fictional historical texts portray the United States as too weak. In 1890, the United States already had a population of 60 million, of which 30 million were only half the educated population. It was still an industrialized country with a sufficient domestic consumer market. If it really wanted to launch an uprising, even if it did not reap the dividends of World War I and World War II, it would not be something European countries could afford.
I asked why it looked uncomfortable. After thinking for a long time, I realized that the author had made the main character look like a waste and could only be regarded as a nodding monster. No matter which development plan was given by his subordinates, it was perfect and feasible. Each of his subordinates was Xiao He and Han Xin. You should use your rebirth advantage to give your subordinates some advice and a sense of participation. Don't act like a waste.
Perception
I really don't know how the author will plan for Spain in the future. History has told us that a country like Spain cannot become a superpower (like China and the United States) (because it does not have the cultural heritage of China. It does not have the advanced system of the United States. Not to mention that the United States is in chaos and will be divided. Let's not talk about whether it will be divided. Let's talk about the United States from the 20th century to the present. How many countries are learning from it. The protagonist is only an emperor for decades. Are there fewer emperors in Chinese history than the protagonist?). Europe fought World War I and World War II and failed to unify. It was unable to prevent the rise of the United States. (Not to mention that snatching all the European talents can prevent the atomic bombs from the United States, China, and North Korea? What's more, with a large population, how many scientists can't be produced? It's even more nonsense to divide the United States. The United States has just been unified, black people have no say, and all the federations have to unite to boycott the United Kingdom.) Spain does not represent Europe, but will make the declining Europe more vigilant. To be honest, after reading the book so far, I feel that Spain will live and die with the protagonist and will decline. Maybe World War II will be its final glory.
Looking at so many colonial exchanges, this was the worst colonial exchange. What was exchanged was of no value. The original plan was to exchange for Morocco, but in the end, it was exchanged for a little bit of West African dung beetle land.
I don't know whether the author wrote the naval battle damage ratio wrong or missed it. This battle damage ratio means that the British coastal defense artillery a few decades ago were all Gustav cannons. I think this is a big defeat when they are at a numerical disadvantage.
Author, when you write this kind of hegemony article, have you thought about the status that the country you established should achieve? Is it a pole of the world, not afraid of anyone, a super with multiple powers, a member of multiple powers, or an ordinary country. If you want to be a pole of the world, your homeland (I am talking about homeland, not enclaves and colonies) must not be small. It must have been 5 million square kilometers before. Look at the current world powers, how big the homeland is. I followed your latest chapter, and I still don't understand. Bai, what is your goal? What you wrote is too confusing In addition, so far, your local area is short of water, which means that your agriculture and future industry will be greatly restricted. Restricted agriculture and industry will inevitably affect the growth of the population. The closest water source to you is only possible in West Africa, not West Africa. Spain is at best a regional power and cannot become a global power You cannot write a book from the perspective of the 19th century, but from the perspective of the 21st century.
Iberia + Northwest Africa, this is the territory that Spain really needs to develop vigorously
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Awesome, surface naval battle 🇪🇸 defeated a battleship! Surface battle 🇪🇸3 sinks and 2 are seriously injured, 🇬🇧2 sinks and 2 are seriously injured (the submarine had already hit 3 sinks and 2 were injured). 🇪🇸28 main guns, lost to 🇬🇧12 main guns ➕coast defense guns (no 16 large-caliber guns)! What is the significance of surface warfare?
Hispanic Population and Ship Selling
Rrhmbaction out of the blue, would rather buy Italians and Russians who are difficult to assimilate at high prices, try to assimilate the Moroccans, but are indifferent to the massive Central and South American and Cuban whites who have the same language and race. Especially white Cubans, they resist because you are exploiting them, not because their culture cannot accept it. Then if you engage in colonial exploitation in the capital Madrid, the people of Madrid will still resist you. Weren't the Spaniards the ones who drove away Queen Bourbon? 50,,,? Give up your Spanish identity and go back to Cuba to be colonized by other countries? There are also ships for sale, from beginning to end, but none has been sold so far. Even if Europe looks down on Spain, isn't there still an Asian and South American market? Countries such as Chile and Argentina were all potential customers during the Qing Dynasty. Could it be that the German ships the Qing Dynasty finally bought were inferior to the Spanish navy and even Germany's current fleet? In South America, Chile once wanted to build a navy. From 1879 to 1883, Chile fought with Peru and Bolivia in the South American Pacific War. In a battle between the ironclad ships of both sides, Chile sank the Peruvian ironclad Juanasca. Don't think that South America is just poor and doesn't have a navy. Countries such as Chile and Peru have armed many ironclad ships. Moreover, in the famous South American naval competition at the end of the 19th century, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil went crazy to buy ships. As a former suzerainty, wouldn't it be advantageous for Spain to sell ships to them?
If Spain wants to seize the Strait of Gibraltar, then it will have to join the Allies to fight against Britain. But it must be well prepared. First, it must win the Spanish-American War and prevent the Italians from backstabbing after World War I!
How should I put it? I can understand the author's approach of avoiding risks, but without the Tokyo University aspect, the entire deduction is full of bugs.
Is that supposed to be the case, Morocco only occupies Agadir in the south to Tata in the west.
At this time, Spain seems to be dominated by Cuba and the Philippines. Others are not worth mentioning
I found a copy of this book on Tomato. The beginning and the plot trend in the early stage are almost exactly the same.
It's better to have more than 50 chapters in this book about the establishment of the German Empire, and in Tomato's book there are 49 chapters about the establishment of the German Empire.
Can the next book be about World War II, the founding of the country, and the Cold War?
This doesn't add any refinement
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Where is West Africa you are writing about? Isn't Guinea West Africa?
Can the next book be about the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
Where are the West African colonies you wrote about? Is it connected to Morocco?
Author, why don't you publish a map of Spain's current map and colonial map. I don't know where the names of many places I'm looking at are. It's confusing.
No? Don't you write about the days when the atomic bomb wiped out the land in the extra story? Then write a chicken!