Series of 老鼠和大米

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The Spanish Empire in the 16th century was the world's first global country. In the 18th century, it began to enter its twilight years after being defeated by the rising naval power of Britain. The Spanish-American War caused by the USS Maine incident staged by the United States in 1898 became the first imperialist war in which the great powers competed for colonies. The result was that Spain failed. The consequence of the failure was the loss of Cuba and other West Indies, the loss of the Philippines and the Mariana Islands (including the later famous Guam). From then on, Spain officially fell out of the ranks of great powers.

Yang Chen, a personal history enthusiast, keeps his work secret and likes to let himself feel everyone's status and thoughts. Perhaps God is sympathizing with him. In the 21st century, for some unknown reason, he returned to the end of the 19th century and became a world-famous... Alfonso XIII, the youngest posthumous king of the Spanish Empire in history. The story begins here. New book uploaded, please support me. Finally, a reminder that this book is purely fictitious and not an orthodox history book, so please don’t take it for granted.

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Traveling to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 1860s, he became the Crown Prince of the Netherlands William Hendrick (full name Willem Alexander Nicholas Frederick Karel Hendrick), Prince of Orange.

He didn’t want to work hard to join the war-torn 19th century European hegemony. He just wanted to be a crown prince with peace of mind until William III abdicated in 1890.

He even made up his mind whether to directly Forget about leading the Netherlands to be a neutral country, spend a little time and experience the leisurely life of the upper class of the nobles in this era, it is worthwhile to come here for a while.

But the reality is ‘cruel’. His father, William III, was dissatisfied with Tolbek’s re-election as prime minister of the Netherlands because of the weakening of the royal power. So a ridiculous scene appeared. Before forming a new cabinet, Erbec took the first step.

On December 1, 1861, he directly announced that the throne would be passed on to his eldest son, William Hendrick, who was the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and his younger son, William Frederick, who was born in 1851, became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

The heir, and after William Hendrick became King of the Netherlands, he took Queen Sophie and William Frederick to Luxembourg. With such a ‘prominent’ background, how could William Hendrick live those small days?

So in desperation, I can only directly accept the mess left by William III and clean up the mess.

William Hendrick smiled bitterly: “Okay, I admit that I need to face the threat of European powers.”

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