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Chapter 348 - Chapter 35, The Most Valuable and The Least Valuable

The Central American region, after three years of management, Governor Hummel had almost completely subdued the local power brokers.

Those willing to be incorporated naturally continued to hold high positions, while the stubborn resisters were harmoniously dealt with, an area where Austria had accumulated rich experience.

Take Nicaragua as an example, with a total population of over three hundred thousand, most of whom were Indians, white immigrants and mixed-race individuals only numbered a few tens of thousands. What could they use to confront Austria?

In all the countries of Central America, it was the same situation: the land wasn't vast, and on top of that, the population was sparse. If there was any thought of turning to guerrilla warfare, it wouldn't require Austria to step in, the local Indian tribes would have snuffed them out.

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