
African Entrepreneurship Record
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Prince Heixinggen from the Swabia branch of the Hohenzollern family sees the turmoil in Europe and the impending war, deciding it's better not to stay.He embarks on land acquisition in East Africa, focusing on immigration and development, laying the foundation with agriculture, taking one step at a time, and leveraging the crisis to achieve industrialization.
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- Chapter 1101 - 110: The Strategic Significance of the Red Sea Route
- Chapter 1100 - 109: Thawing Relations with the United Kingdom
- Chapter 1099 - 108: France as the Baseline
- Chapter 1098 - 107: Deal Between Two Nations
- Chapter 1097 - 106: Confidence
- Chapter 1096 - 105: The Worried British
- Chapter 1095 - 104: Industrial Axis
- Chapter 1094 - 103: Expenditure
- Chapter 1093 - 102: National Canal Plan
- Chapter 1092 - 101: Status of Water Conservancy Construction
- Chapter 1091 - 100: The Navy’s South America Expedition
- Chapter 1090 - 99: Automobile Orders
- Chapter 1089 - 98: Nanyang Industrial Promotion Conference
- Chapter 1088 - 97: Meat Consumption
- Chapter 1087 - 96: Markets and Contradictions
- Chapter 1086 - 95: Major Upheaval in Transportation
- Chapter 1085 - 94: Seven Major Urban Agglomerations
- Chapter 1084 - 93: End of the Plan
- Chapter 1083 - 92: The Franco-German Rivalry
- Chapter 1082 - 91: Germany’s Discussion
- Chapter 1081 - 90: World Tremors
- Chapter 1080 - 89: Urbanization and National Strength
- Chapter 1079 - 88: Pressure and Governance
- Chapter 1078 - 87: Black People’s Paradise
- Chapter 1077 - 86: Population and Cities
- Chapter 1076 - 85: Momentum
- Chapter 1075 - 84: Transformation of Emerging Industries
- Chapter 1074 - 83: Dreadnought Era
- Chapter 1073 - 82: Proactive Foreign Policy
- Chapter 1072 - 81: Warmongers
- Chapter 1071 - 80: The United Kingdom’s Attention
- Chapter 1070 - 79: Arms Trade First
- Chapter 1069 - 78: Led by Germany
- Chapter 1068 - 77: East Africa Moves North
- Chapter 1067 - 76: Geopolitical Game
- Chapter 1066 - 75: Persian Gulf
- Chapter 1065 - 74: Advancing Side by Side
- Chapter 1064 - 73: Developing from “Demand”
- Chapter 1063 - 72: Industrial Exploration in Iringa City
- Chapter 1062 - 71: Agricultural Crisis
- Chapter 1061 - 70: Using "Europe and America" as a Mirror
- Chapter 1060 - 69: Austria-Hungary Navy Seeks Assistance
- Chapter 1059 - 68: Perseverance Battleship
- Chapter 1058 - 67: Education
- Chapter 1057 - 66: East Africa’s Lack of Morality
- Chapter 1056 - 65: Chemical Industry Safety
- Chapter 1055 - 64: Industry Feeds Agriculture
- Chapter 1054 - 63: New Agriculture
- Chapter 1053 - 62: The Pump Station Revolution
- Chapter 1052 - 61: Harare Industrial and Agricultural Development Plan
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Prince Heixinggen from the Swabia branch of the Hohenzollern family sees the turmoil in Europe and the impending war, deciding it's better not to stay.He embarks on land acquisition in East Africa, focusing on immigration and development, laying the foundation with agriculture, taking one step at a time, and leveraging the crisis to achieve industrialization.