Chapter 165: Silves Joins the American Empire

"Does America need Tom? Smith! ”

No matter how much Sylves thinks about it, he thinks that the importance of human life is greater than the nominal danger of the reappearance of the feudal system.

What if the feudal system reappeared?

Now the American people are living in an environment of dire straits.

If the emergence of feudalism in the United States can save the American people,

What about electing Tom Smith as emperor?

In the nineteenth century, the ultimate goal of any employee activity was to achieve the domination of the country by the employee class.

During this period, the ultimate demand of all employee movements was to reduce working hours or increase wages.

In Silves's point of view, none of the presidents in the United States are red party presidents, so what is the difference between blue, gray, and white presidents for employees?

Compared with the presidents of the United States who are controlled by capital, and the feudal monarchs of Europe, there is really only Tom in comparison? Smith can make American employees live better.

As for why not support other factory owners or capitalists to become emperor of the United States?

It would be nice to have a new factory owner or capitalist become the absolute monarch of the United States.

According to Tom Smith's theory of middle-level corruption, as long as he is an absolute monarch, he can ensure the happy life of the people at the bottom.

Silves is also a more pragmatic person,

First of all, under Tom Smith's rule, the region is indeed the only absolute dictatorship in the world.

The second is to consider whether there are factory owners or capitalists in the United States who can compete with Tom Smith.

Silves now remembers Tom once proudly saying that "I am the most powerful capitalist in all of America." ”

Silves admits that Tom is proud to have enough capital,

Then, if you support any capitalist who is not Tom Smith as emperor, you must confront Tom Smith head-on.

Once Sylves figured out the stakes, he realized that making Tom Smith emperor was indeed the most reasonable and efficient way to make life better for American employees.

Silves raised his eyes again, and a determined Tom Smith said:

"Your Majesty Tom Smith, please tell me how I can make America truly unified!"

Tom nodded in satisfaction, looking at the straw that kept flowing backwards outside the carriage window,

Looking at Silves' expression again, Tom knew that he had grasped the last straw for the unification of America.

Tom did not answer the agitated Silves immediately, but waited for the carriage to stop.

Finally, the carriage stopped in front of Smith Farm.

Tom opened the car door first and walked straight to his office.

As he walked, he left Silves with a back and said to Silves:

"Follow me and I will lead you to a better tomorrow."

Silves hurriedly ran out of the carriage, followed Tom Smith, and entered the Smith farm.

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February 7, 1869

The U.S. region ushered in the largest employee gathering event after Mr. Ma proposed a one-third work system at the meeting.

Countless surviving employees in the old Yankee area took to the streets, brandishing a cure for cholera in their hands, and demonstrated to the old Yankee government.

In addition to the factory employees in the old Yankee area, there were also a large number of runaway hired workers among the farm workers in the Dixie area, confronting Dixie's government.

"We're going to live!"

"Give us meat!"

"We need clean water!"

"Food! Headwaters! Alive! ”

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Countless people under the guidance of Silves, knowing that cholera can be cured by eating more, rushed to the streets without hesitation under the guidance of Silves.

Not all employees took to the streets.

Most of them were dragging their families with their families, but they were lucky enough to survive cholera.

After knowing that they would not get cholera again in a few years, they began to worry after a few minutes of being happy.

Because they still have their families fighting cholera!

But their income is not enough to support their families in getting enough food to survive cholera.

At this time, Silves came with Tom Smith's "holy decree".

Tom first built a large number of heroine hospitals near the former Indian settlement in Texas.

As for why it was a pre-Indian enclave?

Because the Indians here have been dismissed by the Heroine security company and returned home.

Home.

Tom then announced that he was going to take in the old Yankee patients who were seriously ill with cholera and carry out centralized management and assistance.

Tom's requirements for accepting patients are simple:

1. The patient also has a male family member alive,

2. The patient is younger than 20 years of age.

3. Priority is given to women.

In this way, employees in the old Yankee area poured into the newly built Heroine Hospital in the former Indian gathering place of Texas.

After the family was controlled by Tom Smith, the remaining Yankee old male employees became Silves' most loyal subordinates.

Silves himself is the president of the American Staff Federation,

Even as a nominal and powerless president, Silves still has a little prestige in the American staff federation of all walks of life.

In particular, the Workers' Union of Poor Occupations, who put their families on the train to Texas.

This fanfare of transporting patients certainly attracted the attention of the old Yanki government.

Now is the critical period for Youngster and Tom to prepare for the Second Civil War.

How could Elder Yankee allow Tom Smith to poach labor like this?

The old Yankee administration must have wanted to stop Tom Smith from acting as a transport employee.

In just a few days, the Washington government first promulgated the "Restriction of Interstate Movement of Population" Act.

Later, the old Yankee states signed their own Population Restriction Act.

But none of these laws can stop the instinct of the people at the bottom to survive.

If the Youngsters had issued these restrictions when Tom had relied on the American Affirmative Action Organization to recruit workers, the Youngsters would have been able to curb the loss of labor.

But now, the employees under the old Yanji are faced with a choice between life and death.

More importantly, it is not your own life and death decision.

It is the life and death choice of his wife and child.

Can a ban stop an adult man from wanting his wife to live?

Coupled with Tom's collaboration with the Vanderbilt family,

The Vanderbilt family didn't care what the goods were on the railroad trains.

All they know is that Tom will pay them canned meat products with a 10 percent inferior rate.

And just like that, train after train of patients, eating the food and water provided by the Smith family, set out on the road to Texas.