v3 Chapter 279: The **** governor of canada

On September 27, 1866, half a month had passed since the "leakage incident in the Commonwealth of Millikin". The anti-British sentiments such as protests and demonstrations in the Commonwealth of Millikin eased slightly. When they were about to breathe a sigh of relief with their citizens, when they thought that as long as a period of time passed, they could disappear and leave no traces of this matter, but they never thought that this would turn around and there would be something that made them angry. It happened unexpectedly.

It turned out that some time ago, when the confrontation between Maryland in Washington, Washington in the east, and Virginia in the south, where Richmond was located, was severe, the Commonwealth of Michigan was pressing south along the Mississippi River.

With the help of the United Kingdom, the east began to lose, but it quickly checked and balanced the other side, and it was almost a draw. In the middle of the Northern Commonwealth, it was considered to have an advantage. From Kentucky to the southern state of Tennessee, it took the lead. half of Tennessee's capital, Nashville, the entire north.

However, under the command of Robert Lee, the south just held on to the occupation of the central part of the north and began to complete the balance.

The North was naturally reluctant to stop there, so General Grant, the new general appointed by Lincoln, turned his goal to the West.

"Because that is where the advantage of the Northern Commonwealth of Millikin lies."

Grant looked at President Lincoln and Interior Secretary Washburn, who was also Irish.

I looked at the Dutch Vice President Andrew Johnson again.

German-American Secretary of State Seward, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, etc. In this Lincoln government, their Irish-Americans dominated, but Germans and Dutch-Americans were second only to them.

The Irish have always been on good terms with the two sides, but they have learned from the English government's treatment of the European continent, and the same is true in the United States, implementing balanced measures to take advantage of the contradiction between the Dutch and the Germans in Europe, to benefit the Irish fisherman.

In particular, the soil of Dutch politics is mainly in big cities, and the Germans also focus on urban industrialization. This is different from the main participation of Irish people in planting. Therefore, the political demands of the three parties are contradictory, especially between Irish and Germans. They are rivals in economic territory and political rivals.

However, because of the strength of their homeland, the Germans have always kept a low profile in the eastern part of Milliken, fearing that the Prussian Kingdom in Europe will be eyeing them, saying they are treasonous and the like.

Moreover, the Netherlands has been deeply rooted in Keller for more than 200 years in the eastern part of Millikin, and is more powerful than the Germans. Therefore, although the population of 100 million is large, the technology is not inferior to the Dutch because of the close contacts of the German Confederation. However, many territories were occupied by the Dutch.

Therefore, Seward wanted to avoid the eastern part occupied by the Dutch and the central area occupied by the Irish, and had already planned for the Germans to develop their own base camp in the west.

Among them, the West he favors is California on the east Pacific coast. If he wins there, the Germans can be considered to have a firm foothold.

However, recently, it has been repeatedly destroyed by the Dutch. It even seems that the Irish have also tried to destroy his ideas. At least he originally saw the Hawaiian Islands and the Alaska Peninsula, which were going to become the key overseas areas of the Germans in the future. All were taken by the native Dutch.

This made him very suspicious that people, including Vice President Andrew Johnson and Treasury Secretary James Speed, were using their ethnic convenience to meddle in the rise of their Germans.

President Lincoln, on the other hand, was looking to stand by, apparently trying to restrain him, and again, taking advantage of the pesky fisherman to take advantage of them, to do the same.

Thinking of this, Seward looked a little dissatisfied when he looked at Grant, the current top military leader of the United States of America. Especially thought of his German lieutenant general William Sherman.

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Furthermore, thinking of the Canada Today Plan he proposed recently, I think it should have come to fruition now.

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September 27, 1866.

A dispute arose between a businessman in Spokane, Washington, in the Commonwealth of Michigan, and an Indian on the Canadian border. The Washington German was suddenly killed by Canadian Indians across the border.

Three police officers in Washington state chased across the border, trying to arrest the Indian who fled to the British colony of the Canadian town of Creston, but five British law enforcement officers in Creston were there. The suspect offered him asylum and was unwilling to hand over the suspect.

In the end, both sides shot and fired, and a police officer on Milliken's side was seriously injured, and someone on the British side was slightly injured, so the Washington State Spokane Police-Police-Bureau reported to the Washington State Government Urgent return, the latter also to the federal government of Millikin.

The Commonwealth of Millikin then publicly sent a letter to the British government expressing its dissatisfaction, and went to the British government to urge the Governor-General of Canada to hand over the suspect, and let the British-Canada Governor's Office allow the five law enforcement officers to accept the legal review of the Commonwealth of Millikin. , if the evidence proves that it is intentional wounding, he will face judicial sanctions from the Commonwealth of Millikin.

The British Creston government has not made a statement, but the Canadian Governor's Office has verified that it will not accept the request of the federal government of Millikin, and does not agree with the one-sided statement of the Commonwealth of Millikin.

Canadian Governor-General Chalke Stanley Monk also said that Canada would not accept any Canadian police officer's request for an apology for this, and would not believe that Canadian police officers were at fault in enforcing the law in Canada, urging the Lincoln government not to waste time. All citizens of Canada under the umbrella of asylum.

The Governor-General of Canada, Munch, is a Tory, so this slap slapped Creston, the Whig Prime Minister, in the face.

Apparently, Canada doesn't seem to like Prime Minister Creston very much, much to the chagrin of the latter.

However, the Commonwealth of Millikin does not seem to know about the general 29th. The United States of America announced that the Indian was a zou-private prisoner.

Moreover, the evidence from the United States of America shows that this annoying partner seems to be intentional or unintentional. The main messenger behind the Ang is Governor Munch, which seems to have sent a machete to Prime Minister Creston, cutting the trustee forcefully. The Liberal Party's opposition opponent in Britain's most important overseas colony.

Clayton was not merciless. On October 4, after investigation, he announced that the evidence was true, and announced the arrest of Chalke Stanley Monk.

However, Chalke Stanley Munch was unwilling to let it go. He declared that he did not agree with Creston's accusation of framing his opponent, and asked Disraeli of the Tory Party to come out to do justice and sue Queen Victoria. , demanded the removal of Clayston, the interim prime minister, and accused the other party of framing the British aristocracy in the Commonwealth of Millikin, which was a defect of the British.

The United States of America naturally stood up, accused the other party of being overbearing, and asked the other party to hand over the prisoner.

Where would Chalke Stanley Monk listen at this time? After all, he accused Creston just now of listening to the words of the Americans.

Little did he know that he was in the arms of the Lincoln government.