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2021-08-07 07:35

I suppose that America in this world will not be discovered for a long time because Constantinople is still in the hands of the Byzantines who even if not Catholic have relatively cordial relations with the European countries. So it would be a good idea to send exploration and colonization ships to the new world and the Atlantic islands to make America and maybe even Oceania and South Africa (very sparsely populated at that time) the chasse gardé of Germany and at least give Germany a considerable advantage before the other European countries understand anything.

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Great_maid_OniLv5

Colleague, I don't know if you are in disagreement with the author, if you are not in there. We've already discussed it a lot there and there will be sailings to Africa, Asia and America yes

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Great_maid_Oni:Colleague, I don't know if you are in disagreement with the author, if you are not in there. We've already discussed it a lot there and there will be sailings to Africa, Asia and America yes
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