Zhu Wencong, upon arriving at the East Coast, had all the young people he brought with him enrolled in University of Washington and Yale University for work-study programs.
Those who later settled on the East Coast could easily send their children to prestigious universities, as Zhu Wencong was already a shareholder.
Over six months passed, and they had all learned a fair amount of professional knowledge, with a focus primarily on capital knowledge.
Capital in the East did not sprout during the Ming Dynasty, but rather the Song Dynasty when the textile industry was extremely advanced and various handicraft industries among the populace were flourishing.
Unfortunately, the guiding policy from above favored agriculture over commerce, which meant that no matter how prosperous business became, it always served the power holders.