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Chapter 144 - Chapter 134: The Road

Taking advantage of the lull during the truce, the East African colony reinforced the roads within its territory.

Poor and destitute, this is not just for show; other countries wanting to industrialize at least have the accumulation from the agricultural era, or have the backing of a major power.

Roads, bridges, agricultural irrigation systems, and even canals... these things, other countries and developed colonies have at least a century of accumulation.

Before the arrival of the colonizers, East Africa truly had nothing; even the mud roads were developed by the East African colony itself.

The transportation situation in East Africa can be imagined; after a rain, they became muddy and impassable. Fortunately, the East African savannah is flat and open, making road construction not difficult.

On the front line of the road construction army in East Africa were those indigenous captives, with the East African colonial government overseeing the work.

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