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African Entrepreneurship History

The reborn Prince Hechingen of the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern family perceives the unfolding situation in Europe, where war is imminent. Europe cannot afford to delay. The strategy involves establishing a presence in East Africa, fostering immigration and development, and laying the foundations for agriculture. This gradual approach leverages the crisis to expedite the process of industrialization

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Chapter 444

Chapter 444 Arriving home

In the first town, everyone received a warm welcome. This was the second time this happened. The last time was when Constantine came to East Africa. Although Ernst had also been to the first town, he hurriedly participated in Went to the southern battlefield.

This time it was different. The Crown Prince's wedding had to be lively no matter what. Ernst and Karina, who had just arrived in the first town, "got married again" in the first town step by step.

However, compared to Vienna, there were not so many distinguished guests in East Africa. After simply accepting the blessings of his subordinates, the family gathered at the Svet Palace.

"Karina, I don't have anything good to give you. This is the crown I asked someone to make in Europe. It is a meeting gift for you." Constantine smiled and asked his entourage to present the crown to Karina.

 The son is finally married, and the next step is to have a grandson and inherit the great legacy created by the Hechingen royal family. This was particularly important to Constantine. Aristocratic education made European aristocrats pay special attention to their families, even higher than themselves.

Although Constantine and Ernst were both members of the Hohenzollern family, Hechingen was considered a branch of the Hohenzollern family parallel to the Prussian royal family and the Sigmaringen royal family. Therefore, it is in line with Constantine's idea to carry forward the royal family of Hechingen. What is meant by carrying forward is naturally the prosperity of people and the acquisition of power and wealth. Now that we have both power and wealth, we need to send people.

 "Thank you, Your Majesty!" Karina replied respectfully.

 This is the education of the Habsburg family, or Queen Mother Sophie.

 "Let's take a look first!" Ernst took off the crown and put it on Karina's head. With the blessing of the crown, it was indeed more beautiful.

  Married women in the European royal family can wear crowns. Of course, it is not correct to say that. This kind of thing is directly linked to women. It is more appropriate to call it a female crown. According to Ernst's understanding, it is actually similar to the function of hairpins, for decoration.

 The crown of East Africa has never been stingy in the use of gemstones. "Precious" diamonds can only serve as a base, and it is other gemstones that give it vitality.

The Crown Princess's crown made Princess Charlotte look straight in the eyes. There is no other way. The most indispensable thing in East Africa is all kinds of gems. So much so that places like Kenya, where resources are relatively scarce, are rich in all kinds of gems. Fortunately, East Africa has a closed planned economy.

Otherwise, East Africans might just go digging for "stones". This is probably the current situation in some colonies. Food exports are worth a few dollars and are not scarce, so the colonists are more interested in high-profit industries, such as gemstones. Things that are highly profitable and popular in the international market are also the focus of colonial development.

Having a good eye but a low hand, not supporting basic industries, the colonists and compradors will eventually be rewarded with high profits, but the consequences will be reflected on the common people at the bottom. There is no good and healthy agricultural foundation, so that in some countries with excellent natural conditions, the citizens can't even eat.

 Brazil in the previous life is a good example. Most people think that Brazilians are very poor, especially the slums in Brazil that are famous all over the world.

But Brazil is actually very strong, with pretty good agriculture and industry. Brazil's cultivated land area is 1.2 billion acres, and crops are harvested three times a year. It has excellent water and heat resources. It has a population of just over 200 million, and Brazil's total grain output has reached more than 200 million. tons, which is equivalent to 1 ton of grain per person per year, far exceeding that of a large eastern country and approaching the United States. Its superior agriculture has also made Brazil one of the world's largest net exporters of grain, and the world's largest coffee, Cane sugar, the second largest soybean producer and exporter, etc. It stands to reason that Brazilians have no problem eating enough.

But 50% of the people in Brazil do not have enough to eat. This can actually be seen from Brazil's outrageous urbanization rate, which is as high as over 85%. The problem is that Brazil's industrial scale is simply not enough. To support such a large population, many of Brazil's population will flow into the gray and black industries, and gangs are prevalent in Brazil.

 However, Brazilian industry is not enough to support the employment of the Brazilian population, but Brazil's industrial volume is among the top ten in the world, and it also has an independent aircraft manufacturing industry.

  In the 21st century, any country that can occupy a certain market share in the civil aircraft manufacturing industry will be quite powerful in Ernst's opinion. Ultimately, the wealth created by Brazil is not shared by ordinary people at all, and the polarization is too serious.

 Hence Ernst believes that a country cannot develop without agriculture, cannot be strong, cannot have industry, and cannot be rich without business. What stabilizes the country's stability and existence is definitely agriculture. Improving agricultural production and distribution first is what many late-developing countries should do first.

Only by solving the agricultural problem can we effectively support industrial development and reduce dependence on foreign capital. Take East Africa as an example. East Africa is developing at a super speed. If it only relies on agriculture, East Africa can still develop, but it cannot be so fast. , and the accelerator of East Africa's development is the Hechingen Consortium.

For East Africa, the Hechingen Consortium is a kind of "foreign" capital, a part of the productivity spillover from the German region. Borrowing money for development is the norm in the international community. Ernst also played the trick of left hand and right hand, but once the capital flows, East Africa's industry developed.

As for the problem of not being rich without business, it is easy to understand. Wealth is relative. If I have one dollar more than you, I am richer than you. Therefore, the purpose of business is to put other people's money into your own pocket.

Putting other people's money into one's own pocket Ernst believed that there are three major categories, one is robbery, the other is fraud, and the third is trading. Robbery is colonialism, fraud is the financial industry, and trading is the development of export trade.

These three types of East Africa are involved. Colonialism is the foundation of the founding of East Africa. More than 20 million black people are the targets of plunder in East Africa. East Africa has no conditions to engage in the financial industry, but if the Hechingen Bank continues to do so, the black industry will thrive in this economic crisis. The assets of root banks have skyrocketed, and what they are harvesting is leeks in Europe and the United States. Needless to say, export trade.

Thinking of this, Ernst suddenly felt that he was a bit ruthless. He didn't know how many people were involved for the development of East Africa. But when he thought about it again, if he didn't take the money, it would be swallowed up by Jewish capital and other capital. Give them It is better to use it for "loans" than to use it to develop Africa!

Ernst was thinking on the sidelines, which aroused Constantine's dissatisfaction: "Ernst, don't be in a daze, today is not an ordinary day, there are not so many important national affairs for you to think about!"

"Well, father, you are right, I am just fascinated by Karina!" Ernst said quickly and wisely.

 It made Karina a little embarrassed, but this is normal. When nobles meet, they praise each other.

 "Well, that's best," said Constantine.

"Your Excellency, you and your wife may as well move to the first town this time. After all, we still have too few acquaintances in East Africa. Karina doesn't have many playmates when she comes to East Africa, so I want you parents to spend more time with her. ." Constantine suggested to Ferdinand and his wife.

Archduke Ferdinand lived in Bagamoyo for work reasons. That was because the East African Navy was in its infancy at that time, and Archduke Ferdinand was the only one who knew the ropes. Now the East African Navy's framework has been set up, and there is support from the Austrian Navy. There was no need to do everything by himself, and Constantine considered that Archduke Ferdinand and his wife had left their daughter at Schönbrunn Palace in order to go to Mexico, so reuniting the family now was considered to be a make-up lesson.

"Of course, after the naval affairs are settled in a while, Charlotte and I will move here." Archduke Ferdinand said.

 (End of this chapter)