Since the decision to suspend the northern expedition in 1771, the Cherokee people began to develop their internal affairs, but this does not mean that the stone bear did not pay attention to the movements of the Americans, the British and the French in the northeast.
Compared with the Americans and the British, the French seem more and more silent in recent years. Moreover, in the original historical time and space, during this period of time, the French did not move much in the new continent of North America, so Shi Xiong only paid attention to the French.
Now the French are nothing to the stone bear. Even though the French sent a fleet to bombard the port of Norfolk out of revenge for the Cherokee occupation of the Mississippi River, they were scared to flee after the fourth division stationed in the port of Norfolk sank two class III windsurfing battleships with 76mm shore based mortar artillery.
However, the attack also exposed the news that the Cherokees had an effective gun with a range of more than two kilometers, which immediately aroused the covet of several major European military powers.
After all, in this era, a gun that can easily sink a sailboat two kilometers away is really eye-catching.
To this end, the British commissioned the returned Captain James Jones to lobby for the gun production technology. After being completely rejected by the stone bear, they sent Patrick Ferguson.
Of course, as the rock bear's die hard younger brother, as a real British gentleman, Ferguson, who has been promoted to major, didn't mention it at all after seeing the rock bear. After a few days of delicious food, he took an inland river armed transport ship upstream along the Ohio River and returned to the British colonies.
The Spaniard photographed Lieutenant Colonel Fernando feliza, also trying to trade the weapon for a high price.
For the Spaniards, they can't put it down because of the technology of the catapult which was traded from the stone bear. Although the range of this weapon is limited, it is much more powerful than the shipborne guns they use now.
However, the Spaniards did not expect that a native in the new world of North America could develop artillery with a longer range and greater power
Felisa's request was also rejected.
Other weapons can be exchanged, but the mortar technology stone bear will never be taken out. At least in his own lifetime, Shi Xiong does not intend to take out the technology of mortars, longer range and more powerful cannons and howitzers in exchange.
The Prussians are here, the Austrians are here
Anyway, the European powers who got the news sent people to lobby. Well, some countries are not here to lobby, they are here to threaten. Austrian, for example.
At that time, although the Austrians were no longer as powerful as the Habsburg empire, they were also one of the military powers in Europe. So when the arrogant Austrian envoy came to the stone bear and wanted to threaten him, he was directly beheaded by the stone bear.
The toughness shown by the stone bear also makes European countries helpless.
Now everyone knows that an extremely powerful Indian tribe has emerged in the new world of North America, and this tribe has occupied such a large territory in just a few years, and the number of people controlled by this tribe is as large as 1.5 million.
The most important thing is that this powerful Indian tribe also has an extremely powerful army. Even the most powerful British in North America dare not easily offend this tribe.
Stone bear has begun to show his bravery in front of European powers.
The French are disheartened and dare not find fault again. The Austrians have nothing to do in the face of their envoys being beheaded. Although they are powerful in Europe, they can't do anything about the stone bears in the new continent of North America.
The Spaniards, not to mention that they have the technology of barrel throwing, naturally they know how powerful the artillery in the hands of the stone bear is. Fool is idle to annoy them!
Although the British want to get this kind of artillery technology, they really don't have the energy now.
Now, just the undercurrent lurking in the thirteen colonies of North America has already made the British begin to worry. Compared with that kind of artillery technology, the importance of the thirteen colonies in North America was obviously higher.
After the Cherokee had occupied such a large territory, they went to lobby their former allies, the Shawnees. As a tribe that used to be extremely powerful, but now its strength has weakened a lot, the Shawnee people are also extremely embarrassed when they face the Cherokee allies.
They don't dare fight with the Cherokees. They knew very well that the Cherokees now only needed to send a thousand people to destroy them. But to make them bow to the Cherokees, they can't save face.
After all, more than 200 years ago, they were powerful in the eyes of the Cherokees.
However, the Shawnee's hesitation did not dispel the idea that the stone bear wanted to annex the tribe. Finally, when the stone bear sent the first division to the border area of the two tribes, and raised more than 100 hot air balloons, the Shawnees finally lowered their heads.
Like the Pueblo and the choctons, they eventually accepted the integration of the Cherokees.
The Shawnee people who were reorganized became the eyes of the stone bear in the thirteen colonies of North America.
Because the Shawnee's sphere of influence covers the major colonies in the northeast, it is best for them to monitor the British.
Through the Shawnee people's continuous transmission of information back, together with the historical situation that the stone bear has known, it makes the stone bear very clear that the British people are now too busy to take care of themselves.
In fact, from 1765, the year after the stone bear crossed, the situation of the British in the thirteen colonies of North America began to get worse.
Although the seven-year war with the French ended in the final victory of the British, it consumed too much energy and strength of the British.
Under such circumstances, the British promulgated the infamous "encampment regulations" in 1765, together with the "encampment regulations" that the Americans could not bear.
On the surface, these two regulations were drafted by the British to further squeeze the North American Indians, but the actual victims were the two million British colonists in the thirteen colonies.
Although these two successive ordinances were apparently aimed at the North American Indians, after the promulgation of these two ordinances, all the British colonists in the North American colonies found that their own families were so cruel.
It's very simple. According to the contents of these two regulations, if the Stamp Duty Ordinance imposed a high amount of stamp duty on all the printed products of the North American colonies and was resisted by all the colonists, then the encampment Ordinance was a robbery