Chapter 1309 Plantation
It only took 2 days to prepare for the march south to Tuli.
In order to completely control the army stationed on the northern border, Barr eliminated some generals in the army who were unlikely to obey his orders.
But Barr did not kill these generals.
Just tie them all up and imprison them.
Why Barr did this—no one knows.
This is an uprising that is doomed to fail.
Although Barr's prestige in the military is high, prestige alone is simply not enough.
After Barr raised the flag of rebellion, the major nobles of the Rollin Empire united to strongly condemn Barr's treasonous behavior.
Then they dispatched their own private soldiers and joined forces with the Guards stationed in Tuli to launch a crusade against the Baal army.
Although some civilians and local armed forces in some areas responded to Bal's uprising, there were too few people who responded to Bal's uprising.
Although the lives of the civilians in the Luolin Empire are miserable now, they are not unbearable.
Before reaching a desperate situation where they can no longer survive, it is impossible for most civilians to follow you and do such a thing that will cause them to lose their heads.
They are at an absolute disadvantage in terms of military strength, and even their logistical supplies are at an absolute disadvantage.
These troops attacking the Baal Army had the entire country at their backs.
There is an entire country supplying it with supplies.
And the Bal Army had nothing.
The only source of supplies for the Baal Army was to steal food and fodder from civilians along the way.
But it is simply impossible for Barr to do this kind of robbery of civilians in the country.
Therefore - Barr's uprising only lasted less than 2 months and failed.
Facing the coalition of the Guards and the private soldiers of the nobles, which had an absolute advantage in military strength and materials, the Barr Army was defeated without any suspense.
Barr, Leo, Charles, Eugene, Gil... In short, Barr and Barr's cronies were all captured alive.
According to the general who captured Barr alive, Barr was in a particularly strange state when he was captured.
There was no expression of pain or anger on his face.
Instead, he looked indifferent.
He looked relieved.
Whether it was the timing of Barr's uprising, the process of the uprising after it started, or Barr's reaction after the uprising failed, it was all quite strange and puzzling.
Therefore, this has become an unsolved case, and historians of later generations have been eager to study why Baal, who had always been loyal to the Rollin Empire, launched a rebellion.
Different historians have different views.
The most widely circulated and most convincing view is——
Baal was tired by then.
One setback after another has left him physically and mentally exhausted.
So he chose to use the most radical means to express his indignation and comfort his heart that was on the verge of collapse due to exhaustion.
He never expected his uprising to succeed from the beginning.
Therefore, when the uprising failed, his expression was not pain and anger, but relief.
Of course, this is all a thing for another time.
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After crushing Baal's uprising and escorting Baal and others back to Tuli, the nobles and some of the central civil and military ministers immediately petitioned Queen Bella with righteous indignation to impose capital punishment on Baal and others who dared to treason.
Although some people say that Barr and others cannot be killed, the number of these people is too small compared with those who strongly demand the execution of Barr and others.
However - an ironic scene occurred.
Bela spared Baal and the others.
In front of the nobles, civil and military ministers, Bella choked with sobs and said to them:
"Barr and the others are all heroes who have worked hard and made great achievements. I am unwilling and cannot bear to kill them!"
When most of the nobles, civil and military ministers asked Queen Bella to execute Baal and others, Queen Bella withstood all the pressure, spared Baal and the others, and only imprisoned them in the prison of Tuli.
Baal and the others were saved by the very people they had been bent on overthrowing - it must be said,
This is so ironic.
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The second major event was the return of the fleet that went to the New World.
Returned with a large number of native people and some gold.
It wasn't until the fleet that went to the New World came back that people finally knew what this fleet was doing with the name of "exploring the New World".
After the "Territory Order" was issued, people all realized that the new palace minister of the Britannia Empire was a decisive and somewhat ruthless person.
It wasn't until the fleet captured ship after ship of New World natives that people realized that they had underestimated the cruelty and ruthlessness of the new palace minister of the Britannia Empire.
None of them expected that the new Prime Minister of the Britannia Empire would be so cruel and ruthless, and would even come up with such cruel methods as going to the New World and capturing the natives of the New World as slaves.
The first group of aborigines to land in the Britannia Empire were quickly arranged into the completed plantations in the western part of the empire.
These plantations were managed by civil servants dispatched from the center of the Britannia Empire.
In order to prevent possible riots from breaking out in various plantations, large-scale troops were stationed in each plantation.
At first, the plantation administrators were able to treat the natives in a harmonious and gentle manner.
But gradually, perhaps because they gradually understood how much power they had, the managers of the plantations became more and more rude to the natives.
As long as the natives did not do well in any area, they would be whipped viciously.
Under the "whip education" of the managers, the natives made rapid progress.
The efficiency of farming has been significantly improved.
But on the contrary, there were casualties almost every day in each plantation.
The central government of the Britannia Empire did not care much about these minor casualties in the plantations.
After all, there were as many slaves as needed.
After the fleet returned with the first batch of natives, it immediately set out for the second expedition, preparing to bring back the second batch of natives.
Naturally, many natives chose to resist the brutal oppression and rule of the Britannia people.
Therefore, when the first batch of natives were just imprisoned in the plantation, riots broke out one after another.
But these riots of the natives were quickly suppressed.
The longest record of the current riot is 45 minutes.
In other words, the longest riot so far has only lasted 45 minutes.
The indigenous people who were imprisoned in the plantations were all treated as slaves.
As slaves, they naturally did not have any weapons.
And each plantation was stationed with fully armed troops.
With almost no weapons, they confronted the fully armed army - the riot was naturally quelled quickly.
Gradually, the frequency of rebellions in the plantations became lower and lower.
Because those who dared to resist were basically killed.