Although such actions also represented risks, as he said, the problem was only a problem. It was difficult to form a real threat.
What he was giving out now, be it salt, fish, or iron, were all consumables.
Needless to say, salt and fish were edible. Once consumed, the consumption would be completed very quickly. No matter how far it was circulated, it would be useless. As for the possibility of attracting covetous eyes, Li Chengdao was not worried.
The Native Americans were not the Xiongnu, nor could they be considered Turks. They were at most just some natives. If they were to integrate, not to mention the various races, even a single race would be almost impossible to integrate. The scattered Native Americans could pose almost no threat to the camp.
As long as time dragged on, these people's ability to resist would only decrease.
If he were to completely open up the passage between China and the American continent, the problem would not be that he had to worry about the Native Americans, but whether the Native Americans would have to worry about him directly going through a large-scale extinction like the Europeans.
As for iron, it was not much better. After all, iron was not steel. Whether it was toughness or hardness, it could not compare to steel. It was even inferior to bronze at its peak. Under such circumstances, it was basically impossible for them to rely on iron to go against China.
First of all, it was unknown whether they could reach the camp or not. After all, the camp had been carefully arranged by Feng Li. Instead of saying that it was a camp, it was more appropriate to say that it was a military base.
As for the internal threats, Li Chengdao was even less worried. First of all, the assimilation of the Chinese was not something that the barbarians in Europe could compare to. Secondly, Li Chengdao used the strategy of ruling a thousand years later, so that hatred and filth were all tainted by China.
When the number of people increased further, Lee Chengdao would not only divide the Chippewa and Tongwa people, but also the Tongwa and Chippewa people, so that they would not form a whole and would not pose a threat to the camp.
As for the implementation plan, Wang Gui had already begun to deduce it. He was ready to implement it after it was perfected. This was definitely not easy for the Chinese, especially for an aristocratic official like Wang Gui. After all, this was where his talent tree lay.
Li Chengdao was still very assured about this. What he needed to do now was to wait for time.
Now that they had arrived in America, no, it should be said that it had been almost two months since they landed and built the camp. This was not a short period of time, but it was also not a long time for construction.
Li Chengdao was waiting. He was waiting for the number of people to reach a certain level, so that the Chinese people could be removed from the heavy labor force as much as possible before he began to take further action. However, this result would definitely slow down the development.
However, at this moment, Li Chengdao was no longer as anxious as before. After all, there were some things that could be delayed. It might not be a bad thing for the future development.
Just like at this moment, if he could pull the Chinese people out of the heavy labor force, there was no doubt that it would be useful in the future. As mentioned before, he could completely carry out elite education and even use the blood of the entire American population to support the growth of these people. After these people grew up, they would become seeds that began to spread. When new immigrants entered or assimilated Native Americans, this seed would spread and even germinate.
Of course, he didn't have to wait for too long. As his trade increased, Cook sent more and more people over, and the number of people was also increasing.
First, after the third batch, although it had been a while, almost a month, the population of the third batch actually reached 500 people. Among them, there were 300 young women, which was a little more than the young and strong.
Of course, Li Chengdao did not care much about this. A thousand years ago, there was no need to worry about feminism or human rights. Although it was good to be young, it was not necessarily a bad thing to have more women. It was even more beneficial for long-term development than being young. After all, there were risks in being young. Even if they tried to avoid it, there were still risks. In comparison, there were fewer women.
After all, in this primitive world, even among the various tribes, women were still just goods. It was easier to assimilate them. More importantly, Li Chengdao did not need to assimilate them. To put it bluntly, these people were actually reproductive tools that allowed the population of China to increase further.
Although this might not be effective in the short term, in the long term, the increase in population was definitely the inevitable result. Moreover, it was easier and simpler than immigration. It could undoubtedly become a population replenishment plan.
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