Chapter 3066
Chapter 3066
Perhaps it was because Wang Anguo ate the secret dried meat pie produced by the Loma tribe without any compromise, or maybe it was Haihan who expelled the Spaniards who had been enemies of the Loma tribe all the year round from San Diego Bay. The impression seemed to be quite good, and Haihan finally agreed to obtain the right to use the southernmost tip of Point Loma on a long-term lease.
As for the rent of this land, it will be provided to the Luoma tribe in the form of materials, including tobacco, wine, sugar, ironware and other commodities, and the specific value will be jointly approved by both parties.Every ten years, the rent increases by [-]%.
According to the agreement between the two parties, Haihan will have the right to build facilities and station troops in this area.In exchange, the boat personnel of the Loma Tribe can freely enter and leave San Diego Bay without being controlled by Haihan.
In addition, Haihan will also provide a small amount of weapons and equipment to the Loma tribe to help it defend against the La Jolla tribe in the north and other possible hostile forces, such as the returning Spaniards.
Of course, considering the fighting methods of the natives, these weapons and equipment are limited to cold weapons and armor, and will not include advanced weapons such as muskets and artillery.
After seeing the samples shown by Wang Anguo, these aborigines are already very satisfied.These standard equipment produced in a factory thousands of miles away have long been verified in various battlefields, and they are by no means comparable to the rough and primitive handmade products in the hands of the natives.
The chief believed that the conditions given by Wang Anguo on behalf of Haihan were "courteous treatment" that the Spaniards had never given.After all, when the Spaniards first arrived in San Diego Bay, they did not try to negotiate friendly with the Loma tribe, but directly used force to drive out the aborigines living on this land.
In the eyes of the chief, the Haihan people are more "civilized" than the Spaniards.Although Haihan didn't intend to return the land seized by the Spaniards to the Loma tribe, he at least showed respect.
Of course, the chief understood that no matter how tough he was, it was impossible for Hai Han, who was more powerful, to spit out the meat he ate.
Those Spaniards living nearby, as well as the Spanish fleet that recently stayed at Point Loma, have all become Haihan's defeated opponents. There is no need for the Loma tribe to use the lives of their people to verify Haihan's strength. up.
After finalizing the agreement to exchange materials for the right to use Cape Loma, the Haihan Army immediately took action and organized personnel to build coastal fortifications at Cape Loma.
The first to bear the brunt were the hundreds of Spanish prisoners of war captured by Haihan in previous battles.
Although the identities of these people are relatively sensitive, there is currently a shortage of local labor, and Morgan doesn't mind arranging them to serve as labor for the construction of the fortifications.As long as they were prisoners of war who participated in related projects, they would basically have no chance of returning to the Spanish colonies in the south, so there was no need to worry about them leaking Haihan's military secrets.
And to send these prisoners of war to the coast of Point Loma for construction, Haihan didn't have to worry about arranging too many guard measures.After all, Cape Loma is surrounded by the sea on three sides, and the north is the territory of the old rival Loma tribe. These prisoners of war can hardly fly even if they have wings.
The Luoma tribe also sent people here, not to help Haihan repair the fort, but to supervise Haihan's actions, so as to prevent Haihan from doing any tricks that are not good for the tribe.
Seeing hundreds of Spanish prisoners of war working in disgrace on the construction site, the people of the Loma tribe couldn't help being shocked.He finally had a clear understanding of Hai Han's previously claimed record.
The prisoners of war were divided into three groups, one for logging, one for quarrying, and one for leveling the ground.They are given food, water and rest time only after completing their assigned labor tasks.
Due to limited conditions, it is temporarily impossible to build a coastal defense fort with a complex structure. Morgan's plan is to spend two to three months building a relatively simple fort that can carry the task of blocking the waterway in the bay.
And these prisoners of war will work here until the end of the project, and then they will be shipped to the north.Several gold mines located in inland mountainous areas are in need of this kind of labor force that can work in tunnels for a long time.
Fleet Commander DeSantis was taken into custody alone. Morgan thought that keeping him might be useful for other purposes, so he didn't plan to torment him. Instead, he had to eat and drink first, and then consider how to deal with it after the situation stabilized. he.
The fleet going south this time will also return to Jinshan Bay after the fort is completed and put into use.At present, San Diego Bay does not have the ability to produce its own materials and maintain ships. In the future, Han immigrants will be moved here. If the troops are deployed in San Diego Bay for a long time, it will put a lot of pressure on logistics, and let some troops Returning to the original station is a wise choice.
Aragones followed the first group of Hispanic immigrants to Jinshan Bay in the north.
A few years ago, when the Haihan fleet arrived at Jinshan Bay and chose to settle there, some Hispanic immigrants who originally lived there voluntarily left and fled to San Diego Bay by boat, so Aragones actually knew that Haihan was in the north. A base was established, but I didn't expect the scale of this base to be so large, it is not an exaggeration to call it a port city.
In terms of time, Haihan’s arrival at Jinshan Bay was decades later than Spain’s establishment of a colony in San Diego Bay, but the results of the construction were very different, far apart.
Aragones got off the boat and went ashore, looking at the bustling dock, he couldn't help doubting his eyes.As far as he knows, when the Haihan people arrived in Jinshan Bay, the number of Hispanic immigrants living in this place probably did not exceed a hundred households, which was only the size of a fishing village near the sea.
At that time, there were no ports, no towns, and no industries that could supply large-scale trade. But as far as I can see, the prosperity here is far from comparable to the colonial settlements under the jurisdiction of Aragones. What kind of magic do the Haihan people know, and how do they do it? How could such a coastal city be conjured out of thin air in a few years?
Aragones did not immediately leave with the civil affairs officials who came to hand over, but asked to confirm the resettlement of other Hispanic immigrants first.
The reason why he made such a request was not because he cared about the future and fate of his compatriots.
As part of the colony, these people have always been regarded as the property of the Aragones family, so he naturally has to care about how the Haihan people will dispose of their property.Although it is impossible to influence the decisions of the Haihan people, at least you must know where these people are going, and maybe you can unite them in the future and become your own help again.
And Haihan's arrangements for these Hispanic immigrants once again made Aragones speechless. All immigrants were divided into households, and lots were drawn on the pier to allocate them to their future destinations.
As for the rent of this land, it will be provided to the Luoma tribe in the form of materials, including tobacco, wine, sugar, ironware and other commodities, and the specific value will be jointly approved by both parties.Every ten years, the rent increases by [-]%.
According to the agreement between the two parties, Haihan will have the right to build facilities and station troops in this area.In exchange, the boat personnel of the Loma Tribe can freely enter and leave San Diego Bay without being controlled by Haihan.
In addition, Haihan will also provide a small amount of weapons and equipment to the Loma tribe to help it defend against the La Jolla tribe in the north and other possible hostile forces, such as the returning Spaniards.
Of course, considering the fighting methods of the natives, these weapons and equipment are limited to cold weapons and armor, and will not include advanced weapons such as muskets and artillery.
After seeing the samples shown by Wang Anguo, these aborigines are already very satisfied.These standard equipment produced in a factory thousands of miles away have long been verified in various battlefields, and they are by no means comparable to the rough and primitive handmade products in the hands of the natives.
The chief believed that the conditions given by Wang Anguo on behalf of Haihan were "courteous treatment" that the Spaniards had never given.After all, when the Spaniards first arrived in San Diego Bay, they did not try to negotiate friendly with the Loma tribe, but directly used force to drive out the aborigines living on this land.
In the eyes of the chief, the Haihan people are more "civilized" than the Spaniards.Although Haihan didn't intend to return the land seized by the Spaniards to the Loma tribe, he at least showed respect.
Of course, the chief understood that no matter how tough he was, it was impossible for Hai Han, who was more powerful, to spit out the meat he ate.
Those Spaniards living nearby, as well as the Spanish fleet that recently stayed at Point Loma, have all become Haihan's defeated opponents. There is no need for the Loma tribe to use the lives of their people to verify Haihan's strength. up.
After finalizing the agreement to exchange materials for the right to use Cape Loma, the Haihan Army immediately took action and organized personnel to build coastal fortifications at Cape Loma.
The first to bear the brunt were the hundreds of Spanish prisoners of war captured by Haihan in previous battles.
Although the identities of these people are relatively sensitive, there is currently a shortage of local labor, and Morgan doesn't mind arranging them to serve as labor for the construction of the fortifications.As long as they were prisoners of war who participated in related projects, they would basically have no chance of returning to the Spanish colonies in the south, so there was no need to worry about them leaking Haihan's military secrets.
And to send these prisoners of war to the coast of Point Loma for construction, Haihan didn't have to worry about arranging too many guard measures.After all, Cape Loma is surrounded by the sea on three sides, and the north is the territory of the old rival Loma tribe. These prisoners of war can hardly fly even if they have wings.
The Luoma tribe also sent people here, not to help Haihan repair the fort, but to supervise Haihan's actions, so as to prevent Haihan from doing any tricks that are not good for the tribe.
Seeing hundreds of Spanish prisoners of war working in disgrace on the construction site, the people of the Loma tribe couldn't help being shocked.He finally had a clear understanding of Hai Han's previously claimed record.
The prisoners of war were divided into three groups, one for logging, one for quarrying, and one for leveling the ground.They are given food, water and rest time only after completing their assigned labor tasks.
Due to limited conditions, it is temporarily impossible to build a coastal defense fort with a complex structure. Morgan's plan is to spend two to three months building a relatively simple fort that can carry the task of blocking the waterway in the bay.
And these prisoners of war will work here until the end of the project, and then they will be shipped to the north.Several gold mines located in inland mountainous areas are in need of this kind of labor force that can work in tunnels for a long time.
Fleet Commander DeSantis was taken into custody alone. Morgan thought that keeping him might be useful for other purposes, so he didn't plan to torment him. Instead, he had to eat and drink first, and then consider how to deal with it after the situation stabilized. he.
The fleet going south this time will also return to Jinshan Bay after the fort is completed and put into use.At present, San Diego Bay does not have the ability to produce its own materials and maintain ships. In the future, Han immigrants will be moved here. If the troops are deployed in San Diego Bay for a long time, it will put a lot of pressure on logistics, and let some troops Returning to the original station is a wise choice.
Aragones followed the first group of Hispanic immigrants to Jinshan Bay in the north.
A few years ago, when the Haihan fleet arrived at Jinshan Bay and chose to settle there, some Hispanic immigrants who originally lived there voluntarily left and fled to San Diego Bay by boat, so Aragones actually knew that Haihan was in the north. A base was established, but I didn't expect the scale of this base to be so large, it is not an exaggeration to call it a port city.
In terms of time, Haihan’s arrival at Jinshan Bay was decades later than Spain’s establishment of a colony in San Diego Bay, but the results of the construction were very different, far apart.
Aragones got off the boat and went ashore, looking at the bustling dock, he couldn't help doubting his eyes.As far as he knows, when the Haihan people arrived in Jinshan Bay, the number of Hispanic immigrants living in this place probably did not exceed a hundred households, which was only the size of a fishing village near the sea.
At that time, there were no ports, no towns, and no industries that could supply large-scale trade. But as far as I can see, the prosperity here is far from comparable to the colonial settlements under the jurisdiction of Aragones. What kind of magic do the Haihan people know, and how do they do it? How could such a coastal city be conjured out of thin air in a few years?
Aragones did not immediately leave with the civil affairs officials who came to hand over, but asked to confirm the resettlement of other Hispanic immigrants first.
The reason why he made such a request was not because he cared about the future and fate of his compatriots.
As part of the colony, these people have always been regarded as the property of the Aragones family, so he naturally has to care about how the Haihan people will dispose of their property.Although it is impossible to influence the decisions of the Haihan people, at least you must know where these people are going, and maybe you can unite them in the future and become your own help again.
And Haihan's arrangements for these Hispanic immigrants once again made Aragones speechless. All immigrants were divided into households, and lots were drawn on the pier to allocate them to their future destinations.