With the construction of the Neuschwaben Canal having been completed. It was only a matter of time before a massive fleet of warships and cargo vessels alike made their way through the pass. The Germans planned to make use of this strip of land, to further fuel their colonization efforts of the West coast of the new world, and the lands that lie beyond.
While this was happening, a similar effort was being conducted on land, in the continent of Lindheim. On a train, there existed a group of settlers, from the east of the Mississippi, who were moving westward and into the great plains.
Over the past ten years, nearly one million ethnic Germans had moved from Europe and into the continent of Lindheim. Where they constructed a variety of small cities, which ranged from the east coast, all the way to the Mississippi river.