Chapter 335 Irish Colonial Strategy
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Since England has undergone a series of reforms, especially the most important local reform, that is, centralization.
Edward will send the Minister of the Privy Council to personally check and supervise the eight regions, and strive to complete such reforms smoothly.
Although the process is always accompanied by riots and obstructions, after three years of developnt, it has finally stabilized, and the rest is just a matter of running in.
At this ti, Ireland, England's first colony, ca into Edward's eyes, and it was his own experintal site.
If it is said that Henry VIII was calm and only took advantage of the na, then by this ti, Edward had undergone great changes.
The gradual stabilization of the internal affairs made our Majesty the King finally set his sights on Ireland.
This policy is called double-pronged.
First of all, Edward continued to implent Henry VIII's policy of paying first and giving later, and gradually expanded to the entire island of Ireland.
Of course, this pace is slow, and the effect is not very obvious, but it is the most important thing. The na cannot be stopped.
On the other hand, in addition to implenting this policy, Edward also implented colonial expansion.
First confiscate the Irish land and give it to the obedient Irish, and then pull the obedient ones to occupy the disobedient land together.
Edward's double control is different from the double control in history.
In the sixteenth century in history, the colonization of England was the real colonization.
Colonization ans reproduction and breeding.
Colonization ans that a strong country immigrates to the area it conquered, and plunders the interests of the original local people, plunders and enslaves the local people, and immigrates to the area it conquered.
To put it bluntly, the original English looked down on the Irish very much, and even didn’t regard them as human beings.
Of course, this is the sa as they later looked down on Chinese and Africans.
Englanders who consider themselves advanced civilization look down on those Irish who still have slavery and are still dominated by tribes.
is to directly confiscate the land of the aborigines in Ireland, drive them away, occupy and enslave the Irish.
You may not believe it, but the triangular trade, that is, the slave trade, actually originally targeted the Irish.
Africa was full of tribes at that ti, and there were also so big countries with powerful troops.
In the current period when firearms have not yet flourished, a large number of troops is the greatest danger.
So, the Irish beca the target of the English, were trafficked to South Arica, served as slaves to the Spaniards and Portuguese, and opened mines.
When it ca ti to colonize North Arica, the Irish still accounted for a certain proportion of the slave trade.
It can be said that the largest builders of the United States in the early days were these Irish slaves.
Later, the Irish were the largest ethnic group in the United States. Like blacks, they ca to the United States as slaves.
So, the Irish have always been dubbed the terms of wine, brutality, and violence.
The new colonization advocated by Edward is not the case.
After this kind of immigration, using less to strike more, although the benefits are great, but it is very difficult, and even forced the originally divided Irish to unite, creating even greater difficulties.
Our Majesty the King implents another strategy, wooing a group and suppressing a group.
Unitedly choose tribes close to England, and cooperate to fight against those hostile tribes, so as to gradually expand the British occupation area and gain more and more followers.
In the later stage, this is like a snowball, getting bigger and bigger, and finally Ireland will join England naturally.
As the colonial New Deal, the Ulster region of Ireland beca the main target of England.
According to the oldest division of Ireland, the whole of England is divided into Ulster, Connaught, Munster and Leinster.
These four provinces still have provincial flags.
The province of Ulster is close to England and is the northernmost part of the island of Ireland. It is the main area of England's colonization. The Dublin area is here, and it also includes the later Northern Ireland.
The westernmost is Connaught, the easternmost is Leinster, and the southernmost is Munster.
Erosion step by step, steady and steady, is the policy instructed by Edward himself.
Thomas Mane, who ca to Ireland, chose the nailing policy based on His Majesty's strategy and the situation in Ireland.
The so-called nailing is to divide the Ulster region into a dozen small points as a stronghold, and then expand the area with points, striving to digest Ulster Province in one fell swoop within five years.
John Perot, as the chief of one of the strongholds, of course he has the obligation to win more immigrants for his stronghold.
The mont he saw the king again, he knew that his fate would be different.
At a very young age, his mother told him that his father was Henry VIII, King of England.
Once, he was distressed.
As the king's son, he doesn't have any inheritance rights, at most he owns a large manor, and doesn't even have a title of knight.
But the reality forced him to succumb, and gradually began to agree with this concept again, and he gave up.
But after the death of Henry VIII, he suddenly got a knight title and beca a high-ranking figure in the county.
When he felt what a real nobleman is, he realized how small and short-sighted he was.
Until he t the young king, he knew that his chance to beco a real nobleman had co.
As an illegitimate child, his chances of becoming a nobleman are hundreds of tis higher than that of ordinary people.
So, even when he ca to Ireland, he still worked tirelessly and worked diligently.
This is definitely not to beco the so-called court noble, but to beco a powerful noble with a fief.
Only with definite credit can he get what he wants.
Layers of mories flooded my mind, and at this mont, bursts of cheers ca from my ears.
John looked up and saw that two dark cargo ships were gradually approaching the port under the **** of five or six rchant ships.
Ordinary people will be excited, of course.
Every ti an immigrant cos, there must be ard rchant ships escorting them, and the rchant ships also bring the commodities needed by the colony, and purchase the specialties here, and bring them back to England.
And in front of him, His Excellency the Governor of Ireland, also showed a faint smile on his staid face at the mont.
Right behind him, the heads of a dozen other strongholds also looked at the cargo ship coming from afar with joy on their faces, and beca wary of each other.
Of course, the sa is true for Sir John. Population is the booster of his achievents.
Every month, it's the usual drama in Dublin.
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