Chapter 564: God Bless America!
Discussions, quarrels, and even some tribes that have been fighting with each other for many years have almost clashed over this, and it is precisely because of this that the negotiation mission represented by Liang Wengeng can obtain greater benefits and negotiation space from it. 【】
During the meeting, the Chinese army also held several military exercises in the Great Salt Lake area, such as infantry and cavalry coordination, infantry and artillery coordinated operations, large-scale artillery cluster firing, cavalry assault and harassment tactics. Again and again, it shook the natives of the New World who were more adept at swarming up and slashing at each other.
The salvo of more than 100 artillery pieces, the power of the earth cracking and the mountains and rivers changing color, in just ten minutes, a towering stone peak that seemed to exist forever a few miles away was almost razed to the ground, such a scene stunned all the Indians, even those old Indians who had experienced the reading power war in the United States of America, were frightened by the terrible destructive power displayed by the Chinese.
They never imagined that the technical and tactical level displayed by the Chinese would in some respects even surpass that of the United States of America, which had been at war with them for more than ten years. Eventually, these upright and hot-tempered Indians began to fall silent, and these days, the sincerity of the Chinese gradually made them feel that this is a generous and mild, but definitely strong people.
Coupled with the deliberate propaganda of the Iroquois, as well as the closeness caused by the similarity of the two races due to the similarity of the two races in appearance, coupled with the deliberate propaganda of the Iroquois, and the fact that both sides are of the same yellow race, the Indians gradually let go of their hearts.
Eventually, the meeting lasted nearly ten days, and the agreement confirmed that the Indians were willing to ally with the Chinese against England and the United States of America. In addition, the Indians were willing to engage in arms and civilian trade with the Chinese.
The most important point is that the United States of America has decided to send an expeditionary force of nearly 5,000 people to collect the Chinese, and if the Chinese can resist or destroy this American expeditionary force, then the Indians are willing to have further contact and exchange with the Chinese.
Liang Wengeng proposed that the Indians would be able to use the Mississippi River as the boundary, down to the Mississippi Plain, and up to the Great Lakes, all of which would be owned by the Indians, but the coastal plain in the southern part of the Mississippi Plain would be owned by the Chinese, so that the Chinese could extend their hands to the east coast of the New World and the Florida Peninsula.
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This was only a preliminary intention, but with this intention, Liang Wengeng and other Chinese leaders in the New World were already very satisfied with the results of this meeting. In addition, Liang Wengeng also negotiated trade agreements with several Indian groups that were close to the Chinese, and also helped them build various social facilities, schools, and cities.
Unlike the previous petty fights, these groups agreed to send nearly 20,000 brave warriors and 18,000 good horses to expand the original Indian cavalry brigade into a cavalry division plus a cavalry reconnaissance regiment to form a new Indian infantry division.
In addition to the three infantry divisions of the first army of the New World of the original Liang Army, a cavalry division was soon added, although the cavalry division was not formed all at once, but as long as they could learn to ride horses, it was equivalent to a fast and mobile infantry division, at least it could play a decisive role in the war.
In the northwest of the New World, on a ridge on the outskirts of Philadelphia, Major General Morgan, a major general of the United States of America who had fought so well in the war of the United States of America, stood as his men passed the avenue below the ridge as their troops stretched out westward.
Today, he left Philadelphia with a large expeditionary force, including 5,000 fine American soldiers, to begin the first east-to-west expedition of the United States of America to the New World.
Major General Morgan, who was nearly fifty years old, but was still as strong as a bull, withdrew his gentle gaze looking at Philadelphia, and swept away the tender affection for his wife in his heart, as well as the sad face of his newly married daughter.
Straightening the placket and cuffs of his clothes, he slowly walked down the ridge with his mount, and rode forward in the midst of countless pairs of adoring and fanatical admiration. He was going to lead this expeditionary legion, and lead five thousand of the best battle-hardened soldiers of the United States of America to accomplish a great feat, yes, the feat of the young United States of America from the east coast to the west coast of the New World.
With a large number of craftsmen, technicians, and hard-working slaves, the United States of America sent troops not only to fight a war of revenge, but to establish a stronghold on the West Coast after defeating the damned hostile Oriental army of the United States of America.
The envoys of the United States of America in Europe had received the news that the Spaniards had sold most of their colonies in the New World to the mysterious Eastern Empire.
In addition, the previous American expeditions have been repeatedly wiped out, which has made the Congresses of the United States of America vigilant, and the United States of America, which has regarded the entire New World as its own backyard and the space for the survival and development of the United States of America, will never allow others to touch the fat on their lips.
Therefore, they made up their minds to send such an expeditionary force at the same time, and also sent a powerful fleet, which will go around Cape Horn from the south to the west coast of the New World, and will cooperate with the expeditionary force of Major General Morgan, intending to destroy this emerging eastern colonist in one fell swoop, and consolidate the United States of America to establish a stronghold on the west coast, so that the United States of America can dominate this continent in the future, and first drive a nail.
Previously, it had already clashed with the fleet of the Eastern Empire several times, and had a further understanding of the combat effectiveness of the fleet of the Eastern Empire, so for the sake of security, the United States of America sent a huge fleet with one first-class battleship, a second-class battleship and five third-class battleships as the main force, and the total number of troops had exceeded that of the Army Expeditionary Force led by Rear Admiral Morgan, hoping that this powerful fleet would not only help the Army Expeditionary Force, but also try to cut off the Eastern Empire's reinforcements to the New World.
Many soldiers were vigorously negotiating today, the drafter of the Reading Declaration of the United States of America, who had been appointed Secretary of State by Washington, and who had been at odds with A. Hamilton on economic and diplomatic policies. He resigned as Secretary of State at the end of 1793 and founded and led the Ming Cook Republican Party. Jefferson spoke on behalf of the American Congress before he left for the campaign today.
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As a well-known founding father of the United States of America, Thomas. Jefferson was the staunchest supporter and initiator of the Westward Expansion Movement, and the most staunch supporter of the policy of persecution of the Indian race, and today, knowing that an unprecedented expedition to the West Coast was about to begin, he arrived and delivered a passionate speech.
"For the sake of America, for the sake of freedom, for the sake of reading, for the sake of America to be a free and self-reliant and powerful nation, we must let those Orientals know that our new country is not to be humiliated or offended.
Here, it is our land, our people, who are the masters of this land, not the Oriental people with pigtails behind their heads, and not the barbaric Indians.
God has mercy on us and has made us overcome the terrible and mighty England, God has favored us and made us a new nation, God bless us, we will go forward with great victories and have this vast land! ”
"Yes, the United States will be the masters of this continent, and the stupid and savage Indians, and the damned, self-righteous Orientals, will pay the price for what they have done before." Major General Morgan curled the corners of his mouth, perhaps, after this expedition, it was not a dream to add a few more medals and ribbons to his chest.
Perhaps when he returns to Philadelphia, he will be a hero to the entire United States of America, standing in the sea of flowers and praise, standing in the Capitol and receiving the commendations he has received from His Excellency the President, who will no longer call him Major General Morgan, but His Excellency Lieutenant General Morgan.
"Major General Morgan, Major General Morgan." Just as Morgan was beating his horse, a messenger rushed behind him, shouting loudly at him.
"I'm just, aren't you the young man who was standing next to Congressman Jefferson just now?" Morgan turned his head, saw the messenger's face clearly, and solemnly signaled his guards not to be nervous.
"Yes, Your Excellency, I have brought a letter from Congressman Jefferson to you, and he has asked me to deliver it to you with my own hands." The young messenger blushed, and quickly took a letter from his bosom, took a few steps forward, and respectfully handed it to Major General Morgan.
"Did Congressman Jefferson say anything else?" Holding the letter, Morgan did not immediately open it, but looked at the messenger.
"Congressman Jefferson said when he gave me the letter that you would think the same way he did, because you were the same kind of person as he was." The young messenger replied immediately.
"Okay, thank you, young man, and please pay tribute to Congressman Jefferson, who I admire the most." Major General Morgan said to the young man with a slight smile on his face.
"Your Excellency, Your Excellency, you have always been my idol, and I will be happy to serve you, I wish you a smooth journey, and I wish those damned Indians and Orientals will be trampled under your feet."
"That's for sure!" Major General Morgan laughed loudly, and then, without looking back, he struck his horse away.
(To be continued)