The Mayan civilization was the pinnacle of existence in the entire America. Although it was in the Neolith Era, it had great achievements in astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, art, and literature.
Especially during the classical period, the use of words, the establishment of monuments, the construction of buildings, and the development of art all reached their peak during this period. It was almost unbelievable. Now that Li Chengdao had arrived, it was the end of the Mayan civilization. It no longer had the glory of the past, but the lingering sound still lasted for almost a few hundred years, and it had not completely dimmed.
The south, the south, the south, the central America, the south, the Mayan civilization, the region, the nature, the number, the Li Chengdao, the region, the region, the two are completely different.
Of course, even if he knew about this, Li Chengdao's actions wouldn't have made much of a difference. Even if the Mayan civilization of later generations was boasted to the heavens, he was still just a stone civilization. Compared to the Great Tang, compared to him, the gap was too great.
However, everything had to be strategized, and development was not something that could be done blindly. No matter which era it was, it was much simpler to trade first than to merge armies first, and the price was much lower.
This was especially true for the current him.
Development was his main theme, and everything else had to go around it.
His goal was not just to occupy America. Just as he said, he needed an era and a future. Under such circumstances, everything had to make way for this.
It had been almost two years since he transmigrated. Li Chengdao had a clear understanding of this in his heart, and he naturally would not change at this moment.
In fact, it seemed to prove that his choice was right. After the trade began, not only did he start to obtain what he wanted, but as time passed, he also gained a basic understanding of the super-large tribes below.
In the future, Arizona and New Mexico were filled with a large number of Native Americans. Among them, there were already seven or eight tribes with more than 10,000 people, and there were even dozens of tribes with thousands of people.
Just this alone had completely surpassed the Chipewa and Tongwa people in California. Not to mention, according to the information he received, there were even more and even more powerful tribes in the distant south, tens of thousands. There were even hundreds of thousands of super tribes.
Although this was only a legend, and it was very likely that it was an exaggerated result, even if it was folded in half, this number was definitely a terrifying number.
The problem he was worried about before was no longer a problem at this moment. The huge number of Native Americans, the number of Chinese people, and the fertility rate after the time bonus were enough to cause a qualitative change.
What surprised him even more was that these Native Americans, from the information they sent back, told him that they were obviously different from the Chippewa and Tongwa people. They had formed a civilization. In a sense, a true civilization was no longer a barbarian.
This did not seem like much, but it was actually much more meaningful. In the entire camp, the Chimpewa were easier to manage and communicate with. The ones who integrated the fastest were the Chimpewa. The progress of the Tongwa was much slower. Although most of the Tongwa were slaves and required unimaginable physical labor, there were also Chimpewa who were more civilized than the Tongwa.
Only between civilizations would there be communication and integration, or even merging. Barbarians and barbarians, or even barbarians and civilized people, would not have communication and integration. There would not even be merging, only conquest.
It was like the history of the Rong Di and the Western Zhou, the Xiongnu and the Han, the Five Hu and the Central Plains, or the history of the Mongolia and the Song, the Manchu Qing and the Ming. Conquest was the border between barbarism and civilization.
This was the same for both civilization and barbarism. There had been little change in the past thousands of years. As a transmigrator, Li Chengdao understood this very well.
The Southern Native Americans had a civilization, which meant that they could better integrate into his place and be better nourishment for him. They were not just purely productive forces. Their effects were definitely much stronger than the barbarians. Although civilization also meant that they had thoughts and accidents would happen, Li Chengdao was not worried about this.
Not to mention that the Chinese civilization was dozens of streets ahead of the American civilization, just the bug-level ability of the system could guarantee that everything would be foolproof at all times. Naturally, this only problem did not exist at this moment.
What happened next seemed to prove this point time and time again. When the trade gradually began, new Native Americans were brought into China, either through trade, voluntary, or hard work. Their integration speed was much faster than the Chippewa, and their learning ability was clearly better than the Chippewa and Tunwa.
Before this, even a young Chippewa would need at least a few months to learn the basic Chinese language. However, these new Native Americans seemed to be able to barely communicate in about a month. Their learning ability was not bad compared to Jie's son of the chief. However, although Jie was a Chippewa, Li Chengdao had long discovered that his learning talent was higher than ordinary people, which was why he had such an effect. However, these new Native Americans seemed to have this talent, which was extremely unbelievable.
Of course, this was just a guess. In fact, the reason for this result was very simple. Civilization had promoted the progress of the human brain. On the road to civilization, humans needed to gradually get rid of the instincts and abilities of beasts and start to evolve towards a smarter and deeper level of brain use. These southern Native Americans obviously used their brains much more than the Chimpewa and Tunwa, so it was not surprising that this result was produced.
Civilization was the accumulation of knowledge, and knowledge was the evolution of the brain. In the end, everything depended on the person, not anything else. Just like how the Chinese had always been above the entire world, in the past few thousand years, the Chinese had experienced too much and accumulated too much.
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