Of course, sometimes the two of them also suffered from internal conflicts in the colony, and the British lost so much before. In fact, they did not have warships. After all, when they had the most warships, they reached 10,000+ ships. There are ironclad warships. Although they have been consumed for such a long time, there are not necessarily hidden or manufactured steam engine battleships or sail warships in the corners. A single cannon installed on the battleship can attack the ship. Most of these warships fall on the In the hands of pirates and merchants, it also fell into the hands of colonies. In many places, ironclad ships or more powerful warships have not been replaced.

The French had a hard time buying, building, imitating, and selling the [-] warships returned from the colonies. They had to be dismantled, and a dozen or so ships were dispatched to the route. To protect the fleet and protect the colony, a squadron of thirty ships was organized to search for pirates along the route of the colony, fight against pirates, and at the same time fight against the British colonial fleet and harassing small fleet. Thousands of destroyers and two hundred frigates are engaged in this colony, route, and caravan defense battle.

At the same time, 150 destroyers, 87 frigates, and [-] old French main warships participated in the Indian Ocean colony snatching war against the British Indian Ocean colonies, plundered, plundered, and won the Madagascar colony.

In Africa and South America, they united with the Dutch fleet to intercept and annihilate the British colonial fleet and the local fleet squadrons that came to aid. The two warships reached as many as [-] ships. Except for the approximately [-] warships of the family that have not been used, the remaining [-] warships are trying their best to besiege and kill the British fleet and colonial ships around the world, and the caravans are also robbing the British colonies.

Of course, sometimes the two of them also had internal conflicts due to the colony, and the British lost so much before, but it was not without warships. After all, when they had the most warships, there were 10,000+ warships, although most of them were sail warships, steam engine warships, and There are ironclad warships, although after such a long period of consumption, there are not necessarily hidden or manufactured steam engine battleships in the corners, or sail warships, which can attack ships with a cannon installed on them. In the hands of pirates and merchants, it also fell into the hands of colonies. In fact, many places did not replace ironclad ships or more powerful warships.

The French had a hard time buying, building, imitating, and selling the [-] warships returned from the colonies. They had to be dismantled, and a dozen or so ships were dispatched to the route. To protect the fleet and protect the colony, a squadron of thirty ships was organized to search for pirates along the route of the colony, fight against pirates, and at the same time fight against the British colonial fleet and harassing small fleet. Thousands of destroyers and two hundred frigates are engaged in this colony, route, and caravan defense battle.

At the same time, 150 destroyers, 87 frigates, and [-] old French main warships participated in the Indian Ocean colony snatching war against the British Indian Ocean colonies, plundered, plundered, and won the Madagascar colony.

In Africa and South America, they united with the Dutch fleet to intercept and annihilate the British colonial fleet and the local fleet squadrons that came to aid. The two warships reached as many as [-] ships. Except for the approximately [-] warships of the family that have not been used, the remaining [-] warships are trying their best to besiege and kill the British fleet and colonial ships around the world, and the caravans are also robbing the British colonies.

Of course, sometimes the two of them also had internal conflicts due to the colony, and the British lost so much before, but it was not without warships. After all, when they had the most warships, there were 10,000+ warships, although most of them were sail warships, steam engine warships, and There are ironclad warships, although after such a long period of consumption, there are not necessarily hidden or manufactured steam engine battleships in the corners, or sail warships, which can attack ships with a cannon installed on them. In the hands of pirates and merchants, it also fell into the hands of colonies. In fact, many places did not replace ironclad ships or more powerful warships.

The French had a hard time buying, building, imitating, and selling the [-] warships returned from the colonies. They had to be dismantled, and a dozen or so ships were dispatched to the route. To protect the fleet and protect the colony, a squadron of thirty ships was organized to search for pirates along the route of the colony, fight against pirates, and at the same time fight against the British colonial fleet and harassing small fleet. Thousands of destroyers and two hundred frigates are engaged in this colony, route, and caravan defense battle.

At the same time, 150 destroyers, 87 frigates, and [-] old French main warships participated in the Indian Ocean colony snatching war against the British Indian Ocean colonies, plundered, plundered, and won the Madagascar colony.

Of course, sometimes the two of them also suffered from internal conflicts in the colony, and the British lost so much before. In fact, they did not have warships. After all, when they had the most warships, they reached 10,000+ ships. There are ironclad warships. Although they have been consumed for such a long time, there are not necessarily hidden or manufactured steam engine battleships or sail warships in the corners. A single cannon installed on the battleship can attack the ship. Most of these warships fall on the In the hands of pirates and merchants, it also fell into the hands of colonies. In many places, ironclad ships or more powerful warships have not been replaced.

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The first thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven chapters annexed a state

Britain and France fought the Americans in the North American colonies, and at the same time attacked each other far away from the Americans. The two seas fought a war of attrition in the ports and routes of other colonies. The Dutch joined the French camp. The British could not stand it and had to pull Spain People participated, and the number of Spanish [-] warships could well make up for the number of destroyers and frigates lost by Britain. The British withstood the French sea attack after a few months.

But this war was initiated by them. Of course, the British will not let it go. Although the French did not suffer as much as they did, the main reason is that the base of the French naval warships is high enough, more than 600 ships, and they were produced within a few months. Two hundred destroyers and thirty frigates were dispatched, making up about half of the lost warships. It is impossible to make up all of them.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

Although the Spaniards did not suffer heavy losses, they also lost [-] destroyers, [-] main battleships, [-] frigates, and [-] battleships equal to the loss of one-fifth of their combat power.

Although the loss was not large, the Spaniards were still afraid that the French would find them. The French had [-] warships, and the hundreds of warships that were launched one after another were equivalent to the French having [-] warships. This time they only lost [-] warships. In general, there are still more ships than their remaining warships, and the main battleships have not been dispatched much.

So the final battle is yet to come.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

Although the Spaniards did not suffer heavy losses, they also lost [-] destroyers, [-] main battleships, [-] frigates, and [-] battleships equal to the loss of one-fifth of their combat power.

Although the loss was not large, the Spaniards were still afraid that the French would find them. The French had [-] warships, and the hundreds of warships that were launched one after another were equivalent to the French having [-] warships. This time they only lost [-] warships. In general, there are still more ships than their remaining warships, and the main battleships have not been dispatched much.

So the final battle is yet to come.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

Although the Spaniards did not suffer heavy losses, they also lost [-] destroyers, [-] main battleships, [-] frigates, and [-] battleships equal to the loss of one-fifth of their combat power.

Although the loss was not large, the Spaniards were still afraid that the French would find them. The French had [-] warships, and the hundreds of warships that were launched one after another were equivalent to the French having [-] warships. This time they only lost [-] warships. In general, there are still more ships than their remaining warships, and the main battleships have not been dispatched much.

So the final battle is yet to come.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

The first thousand eight hundred and thirty eight chapters how should we choose

The French sold the state in the Gulf of Mexico to the New China Kingdom, but the New China Kingdom didn't know how to choose. The French needed to buy warships and the British continued to fight, and the French were angry.

Zhang Siyuan and Song Qing of the New China Kingdom are relatively silent. There are 100 destroyers and 200 frigates in one state. There are more than a dozen small islands separated from Louisiana. Warships, if only the main battleships are left, the New China Kingdom will be in danger. The speed and strength of the warships they build are not as good as the British, and they are not as good as the French. Throwing away the destroyers that anyone can build now, they can build large frigates and cruisers. There are only more than [-] berths, and there are only more than [-] berths for main battleships and new main battleships.

If it is given to the French, although they can get a lot of land, they still have to clear the Indians, Americans, French immigrants, and immigrants from other Western countries on the land, as well as the early Han people from the Chinese Empire. It is also necessary to eliminate the French colonists and some mercenaries who refused to leave. If the French regular army retreats, the colony will be handed over to the New China Kingdom.

But the New China Kingdom has to clean up this mess.

Although there are many captives and temporary immigrants and Han immigrants in the New China Kingdom, enough to take over these territories, they have not fully digested the five small continents that they robbed the French and the British. Now because of the colonial war between Britain and France, both Britain and France The war with the Americans caused many Americans to accumulate in the border areas of the five small continents of the New China Kingdom in North America.

Deaths, injuries and cross-border frictions occur every day.

Where these immigrants cannot withdraw, it is a wall, a firewall, preventing the Americans and Indians from spreading to the depths of the six small continents, where it is now full of Han Chinese and elite mercenaries, if there is a war there , then the environment in the New China Kingdom will deteriorate, causing the Han people to flee.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

Although the Spaniards did not suffer heavy losses, they also lost [-] destroyers, [-] main battleships, [-] frigates, and [-] battleships equal to the loss of one-fifth of their combat power.

Although the loss was not large, the Spaniards were still afraid that the French would find them. The French had [-] warships, and the hundreds of warships that were launched one after another were equivalent to the French having [-] warships. This time they only lost [-] warships. In general, there are still more ships than their remaining warships, and the main battleships have not been dispatched much.

So the final battle is yet to come.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

Although the Spaniards did not suffer heavy losses, they also lost [-] destroyers, [-] main battleships, [-] frigates, and [-] battleships equal to the loss of one-fifth of their combat power.

Although the loss was not large, the Spaniards were still afraid that the French would find them. The French had [-] warships, and the hundreds of warships that were launched one after another were equivalent to the French having [-] warships. This time they only lost [-] warships. In general, there are still more ships than their remaining warships, and the main battleships have not been dispatched much.

So the final battle is yet to come.

The British have now reached 780 berths, plus the 180 berths of the Spaniards and the 120 berths of the Portuguese. The hard work of construction has only made up for one-third of the previous loss. This is because their destroyers are still fighting frigates. The capacity is relatively high, one is worth two to three French ships, and at the same time consumes the old antique ships and armed merchant ships that were urgently remodeled from various colonies in the early days.

It can be said that the combat effectiveness of the British navy is absolutely superior to that of the two French navies, but because there are many opponents, and there is a Netherlands with [-] warships, the British and the French have fought half a catty and a half. The warships once again came to naught, and the three families fought all the low-level warships and the mid-level warships. The consumption made the three countries feel distressed. In order to win the final victory, they had to grit their teeth and support.

After half a year, the Dutch and the French finally decided the outcome with the British. The British lost all [-] low-level warships, while the Dutch and French lost [-] combined. The number of sailors lost by the two countries was between [-] and [-]. This was a major blow to the naval strength of the three countries. Although the British had the Spaniards to share the loss of thousands of people, they still did not fight the French and the French. The Dutch join forces.

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