In the summer of 1619, a passenger ship carrying 905 crew and passengers ran aground at the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island. Four hundred-plus years of time difference — what changes will they bring to this era?
A gunshot changed the fate of a salted fish. America 1929, this is the worst era, but also the best era.
Giant crocodile? No, I am only responsible for feeding giant crocodiles!
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This train goes to ‘Elysian Pure Land’, the whole journey is high-speed and elegant, the scenery is beautiful, please board the passengers to fasten their seat belts!
[Civil War] [Business War] [Calm and Decisive] [Gilded Age] [Technological Explosion]
Alan, a business elite, died in a car accident under a heavy truck, but his soul accidentally traveled to New York in 1860 and became a 19-year-old Irish youth with nothing.
With only $75 in his pocket, he built a canning factory from scratch using modern business thinking, expanding it to become a company. During the turbulent years of the Civil War, his assets soared thanks to precise planning.
With the advent of the Gilded Age, he expanded into oil, steel, military industry, railroads, and even ventured into media, real estate, electrical technology, and the hotel industry. From a contemporary elite to a 19th-century pauper, how did he create a multi-faceted, top-tier family tycoon in America a century ago?
In the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai was the largest city in the Far East, a paradise for adventurers, a ten-mile foreign venue for social gatherings, the Pearl of the Orient, and paradise on earth!
He traveled through time and became the second son of the Ye family in Shanghai, who returned from studying abroad. From the moment he stepped onto Shiliupu Pier, Ye Luo quietly started his journey to become a wealthy businessman.
Submit to royal authority? Or usher in the age of capitalism in France?
The 17th century was a time of rising capital. In the Netherlands, merchants said “no” to the king for the first time and rose in rebellion. In England, the king was defeated by merchants and sent to the guillotine.
Alphonse de Moller, a sailor from a later era, is fortunate enough to become a capitalist in France.
Now, faced with the ever-rising Sun King Louis XIV—what choice should he make?