Chapter 40 Where to go for the submarine in the United States

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And the U325 submarine U325, which is tracking the Fuso fleet, has intercepted a strange telegram!

"Emergency, it's the sixth year of Yuanhe, the year of the Great Tomorrow in 1621, the captains and mates of each fleet, and the officers above the rank of Nakasa immediately went to the aircraft carrier Ryuzaki for a meeting!"

Mike, Paul, Davy, three Americans, you look at me, I look at you, you don't know what to say.

Half a day later, David said, "Is this probably a ciphertext, and its real content is not literal?" ”

Mike: "Yes, they rarely invent code messages in their childhood, unless they think it's very safe here. ”

Paul: "There's no way they're going to know what we're following, and they're certainly not going to find out except that we rarely show up at night. ”

"And, if it really was 1621 and we hadn't sent a telegram, they would have been unable to receive any other information, and it would have been safe for them to invent the telegraph."

Mike: "And in 1621, was our Milley founded?" ”

David: "This is Asian history, huh?" That Chinese submariner Bruce Lee must know, right? ”

So Li Yongning (Bruce Lee) was called.

Li Yongning, 26 years old, has been a soldier for 4 years and is an assistant to an engine mechanic.

"Yuan and six years? This is the era name of Fuso, which is the sixth year of Kawashima Hidetada's reign, and his father Tokugawa Ieyasu has died, 1621 Apocalypse? I know that the emperor, who seems to have been only 16 or 17 years old, only ascended the throne in September 1620. ”

Mike: "What about our country?" ”

Li Yongning: "You know the Mayflower, right? More than 100 Protestants arrived in North America from Inpsmouth on December 21, 1620.

It carried 102 people from England to the Americas, kicking off the creation of the United States.

The Mayflower was a three-story merchant ship that was flown by the first Puritans from England who arrived on the North American continent and began their dream of colonization and the beginning of their independence. Here's the story about the Mayflower.

In 1620, 102 Puritans and their families from England arrived in Plymouth on the North American continent after 66 days of turbulence in the winds and seas with the dream of escaping or finding a way to fortune on the merchant ship Mayflower.

In fact, the original destination of these men was a piece of land near the Hudson River in northern Virginia. Before leaving, they all signed a contract with the British company of Virginia, a trading company chartered by King James I of England to establish colonies on the east coast of the New World. Virginia pledged to get the passengers to their destinations and sponsored the voyage. In return, they were to reap the benefits of their future colonies. But when the men arrived in Plymouth by mistake, the original contract became a dead letter. The people on board were also completely free.

Of the 102 passengers on board the Mayflower, 50 were men, 19 were women, and 33 were teenagers and children. Only 41 of them were true Puritans, religious separatists who broke away from Anglican and sought freedom. The others were ordinary people, including merchants, artisans, slaves, and orphans, who were called "strangers" by the Puritans. Without restraint, these people become empty-sighted, and discontent grows. Because although they arrived on land, they were in a very difficult situation. Not only is there a shortage of food, but there is also a threat of harsh winters.

In this situation, the Puritan leaders realized that certain measures had to be taken to unite and manage everyone, otherwise civil strife was likely to occur. So they set out to create a temporary set of laws, the main purpose of which was to govern themselves in the way that the majority agreed.

On November 11, 1620, 41 adult male colonists, including two indentured servants, signed a legal agreement of their own free will, later known as the Mayflowe Convention

Compact)。 The content of this convention is not long, and its main contents include:

Despite the need for self-government, the colonists would remain loyal subjects of King James.

The colonists would make and promulgate a series of "laws, decrees, acts, constitutions, and public offices" for the benefit of the colony, and all people were expected to abide by these laws.

The colonists will create a new society and work together to promote its development.

The colonists will live according to the Christian faith.

On November 21, 1620, they elected John Carver as governor. Carver helped secure funding for the Mayflower, played a leading role in its voyage to the Americas, and was instrumental in drafting the Mayflower Convention. Under Carver's leadership, people were reunited and began to actively prepare for a new life.

Unable to afford a suitable place to live, their first winter in Plymouth was spent on the merchant ship Mayflower. It was an unusually cruel winter, with hunger and cold, and many people contracted diseases. As a result, more than half of the people did not survive the arrival of spring. Carver also died in April 1621. Subsequently, the survivors chose William Bradford to replace him. Under his leadership, the Plymouth colony began to flourish gradually.

The Mayflower Convention has long been highly regarded. The Mayflower Convention is important because it was the first self-government document established by the first colonists in the New World, and it epitomized the political concept of equality, voluntariness, and self-government according to law. It was a successful attempt in the search for democracy and freedom, setting an example for the creation of other colonies and laying the foundation for the eventual liberation of British colonial rule and the establishment of the United States of America.

There are at least 150 years left for the founding of our country! ”

Mike: "Ah... This... What about the 78 of us? ”

Paul: "Are you sure?" ”

Li Yongning: "I'm sure. ”

David: "What? Do we have no home? Going to New York? The Panama Canal hasn't been opened yet, so why don't you go to San Francisco? To become a rancher? To whom are the cattle and sheep sold? ”

The question arises, who were the allies in 1944?

English, French, Chinese, Soviet!

Chinese? Going to Huaxia?

Li Yongning: "Most of the Fusang people will go to occupy the Americas, and it may be too risky for 78 of us to go to the Americas, so it is better to build some ships in the Ming Dynasty, and then pull thousands of Ming people to estimate that there is still hope for a foothold in San Francisco!" ”