Chapter 394 Spread of Disaster (Part 1)
Chapter 394 The spread of the plague (Part 1)
Author: Seven Years Period
Chapter 394 The spread of the plague (Part 1)
Bobby Stark was very lucky that he was able to sell those cursed potatoes, otherwise he would have been troubled by defaulting on his debt like his neighbors.
Because the bankers who lend money don't care about the impact of natural disasters and man-made disasters. If you can't pay the penalty, the house and land used as mortgage will no longer belong to you.
It is not uncommon to borrow money to farm land in the United States today. Many farmers are carrying debt. After all, the price of land in the United States is relatively cheap at this time, but the cost of development is astonishingly expensive.
As Steven said, in just a few months, potato late blight spread throughout Ohio.
All potatoes, whether they are harvested or in the field, are all presented as sticky solid lumps like soap, and the stench fills the air and floats to the surrounding farmland.
At first, there are only some irregular spots on their leaves, but soon, the spots will expand rapidly, making the entire diseased plant appear water-soaked, and then white mold or brown mold will appear.
Once it hits the rainy season, the disease will occur even faster, and it can even destroy a large area of land in one or two days.
The fields are full of farmers hoping to find uninfected potatoes. But this is undoubtedly in vain, the natural disaster comes so suddenly and violently.
The crying farmers did not attract mercy from God, but only the ridicule of the surrounding farmers who grew other crops and the contempt of the bankers for the losers.
After all, if the potato harvest fails, other crops can be sold at a better price. In the eyes of bankers, farmers who have suffered a sudden blow are just numbers whose investments have failed.
These timid guys don't have the courage to accept failure. They are really a bunch of useless trash.
The tragedy in Ohio did not attract the attention of Washington. The mainstream economic thought at the time was free trade and the government should reduce its intervention.
The local government report also concluded with an extremely understatement: "A large number of farmers failed to invest, resulting in a large area of land waste."
John Tyler was an efficient leader who could not accept the waste of American land by farmers.
So instead of issuing relief policies, the U.S. government imposed fines on those farms that were affected by the disaster because they wasted the precious resources God gave America and cultivated some worthless commodities on the land that was supposed to be planted with crops.
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What's more, it has caused a further decline in potato production in the United States, and at the same time changed the structure of its crop cultivation; making the potato planting area less than one-half of France, less than one-third of Austria, and only four-quarters of the area in Germany.
A little more than one third.
For the United States, these bankrupt farmers are not completely useless. They can enter factories or go to the Great West to develop new land.
For example, at this time, there was fierce competition between Britain and the United States in Oregon. Although Britain was strong, the United States had an advantage that the other side did not have - manpower.
Since the Oregon Trail became the main route into the area in 1842, thousands of Americans would migrate to the area.
On the other hand, the British could not even gather enough colonists to effectively control the area, so they were actually in a state of strategic contraction.
But even this cannot escape the encroachment of the Americans. John Taylor's plan can be said to be very successful.
However, it was not all smooth sailing, such as the Abinnon Massacre; 13 white people accidentally broke into Indian territory and cut down their sacred trees, leading to serious conflicts between the two sides.
In the end, all thirteen "warriors" were unfortunately killed in the colony. After learning the news, John Tyler immediately delivered a eulogy for them at the White House and vowed to take revenge on the savage Indians.
About 360 immigrants died at the hands of Native Americans in Oregon between 1840 and 1860. The number of local Indians in Oregon dropped by 100,000 between 1830 and 1840 alone.
Of course, the Americans have not given up on infiltrating the California area, but they have been resolved by the newly appointed Austrian consul in the area in the most primitive and bloody way.
The number of Americans killed in California so far has exceeded 3,000, but neither side admits this fact on the surface.
In fact, Franz doesn't really agree with this approach, but it is undoubtedly very effective and cheap. But this method of offering bonuses can be used by Austria, the United States, and even the Mexicans.
Once the door to hell is opened, it is difficult to close it.
Of course, introducing American immigrants to jointly develop California can also be considered. After all, turning enemies into friends is the wisest method in theory, and what California is most in need of at this time is labor.
But bloody historical experience and lessons tell us that this kind of behavior is tantamount to inviting a wolf into the house and is not worth the risk.
Although the North American continent was dominated by four forces at this time, the British's focus had shifted to Asia and they were no longer interested in it, so the world was still divided into three parts.
Theoretically, the French are the strongest, and their military quality and national strength are not comparable to those of the other two countries. However, it is a continental country after all, and is constrained by Britain and other continental powers, unable to exert its full strength.
Although the United States has a large population and a vast territory, its organizational efficiency is low, and even one John Tyler cannot save it. But even so, it is still the country with the greatest potential and the most threat in North America.
After all, in history, the United States slowly accumulated to become the world's hegemon after opening up the two oceans, but it was not so easy in this life.
Mexico had always thrived under Franz's special care, but as the saying goes.
"The incompetence of one general exhausts the three armies."
Neither Tasan Anna nor the top management in Mexico City are very talented and ambitious people. They started enjoying themselves without shame within a few days of settling down.
The collective treason of the elite class is nothing new in Mexico.
Austria can bribe these people, France can bribe them, and the United States and Britain can also copy them.
It's just that the Tasan Anna faction in power now has good relations with the Austrian side, but this cannot stop some warlords from coveting the California region.
As a result, there are always some people who overestimate their own abilities and feel that they are the real owners of gold.
Although the Austrian Empire only has more than 10,000 troops in California, they are still not comparable to the motley army of Mexico.
The battles are bloody and brutal, but also absurd and boring.
The Mexican army under the banner of the US military in the plains was attacked with unprecedented violence. Those panicked soldiers habitually surrendered, but they were not treated as Mexicans, but as invaders.
Prisoners of war were sent to the mines and wastelands to perform the most dangerous and arduous work.
Consul John Sina felt that he was one step closer to the goal set by Archduke Franz.
Chapter completed!