Chapter 779: Landing on the beach
May 17, Naha Port, Ryukyu Kingdom.
A group of Japanese Mossapan soldiers, disguised as merchant guards, were blocking the port to collect customs duties, and now all goods entering and leaving the Ryukyu Kingdom from the port of Naha, whether they were Ming or Korean, or Dutch and other Europeans, had to pay a certain tax.
Naturally, this behavior aroused the dissatisfaction of many merchants, and some refused to pay at the beginning, and protested against the Ryukyu soldiers and horses guarding the port of Naha.
It's just that the more than 100 Ryukyu soldiers stationed in Naha Port are all silent, and they don't dare to stop this kind of forced tax collection at all.
The next few stops......
"The Great Warlord of the Late Ming Dynasty" Chapter 779 Beach-grabbing and landing is in hand, please wait a while,
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