Previous chapter:
Chapter 328 - 15, Scared Away
Next chapter:
Chapter 330 - 17: The French Who Are Good at Learning
PREVIEW
... concerns of the British, as he was still troubled by the Suez Canal project at this time.
There were two main problems:
First, the Canal Company’s extensive use of slave labor had led to public condemnation in Europe;
Second, the construction costs of the canal had overrun, necessitating additional investment.
The second issue was easy to solve, the Canal Company had decided to issue more stocks to raise funds, and the problem could be resolved before long.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE


























