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... rd reform, Franz had already considered the issue of gold reserves, and the best option was naturally to occupy the gold-producing areas and organize manpower for mining.
Unfortunately, most of the world’s principal gold-producing regions had no relation to the New Holy Roman Empire, with the majority of them in British hands.
In this era, easily mined gold deposits were mainly located in South Africa, Russia, Canada, Australia, the United States, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Brazil, Colombi ...
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