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... e discovered gold mines had begun operations, and the chaotic situation directly dispelled Baron Feckney’s thought of continuing to search for gold mines.
The competition was simply too fierce, with far too many examples of infighting and treachery for profit.
The situation in the Guinea region was still relatively good, as it was completely controlled by the Austrian Colonial Government, which had established basic order.
As long as a gold mine’s property rights were reg ...
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