America 1881: Legend of the West

Chapter 595: There is thunder in the chest and the face is like a flat lake (page 12)



Cuba's democratic elections are simple and crude.

Because the literacy rate of the Cuban people is even lower than that of the United States.

So basically you just have to line up to the polling place, tell the counter directly who you want to vote for, and then the counter will register you.

This election method was also used in early America.

Therefore, Hanna felt that this thing seemed to work in Cuba.

But he overestimated the autonomy of the Cuban people.

"Sir, you can only choose one of the three candidates."

At the polling place, the vote counter said helplessly to a black man.

He pointed to the three names on the blackboard. They were:

Estrada Palma, a Cuban general with close ties to the United States;

Jose Miguel Gomez, the famous Cuban rebel general;

Alfredo Zayas, Cuban lawyer and poet.

The black man's eyes rolled, and then he shook his head:

"I choose Lai Hua. He led the rebel army to liberate us. I think he is more suitable."

The vote counters tried hard to persuade, but the black people still insisted on their opinions.

Coincidentally, similar situations also occurred at polling places in other places.

The only difference is that the people they selected were not only Chinese rebel leaders like Lai Hua, but also some black generals and others who had performed outstandingly in the War of Independence.

There was even a manor owner who rebelled with his slaves.

The Cuban people follow the simplest philosophy and choose whoever treats them well and leads them to rebel.

The organization of the Cuban rebel army is relatively loose, and the propaganda is not in place, so the people below have no idea who the leader at the top is.

This makes the election a joke.

All three candidates received so few votes that they could not convince others.

This is an extremely troublesome thing.

Not only could the final president fail to be selected, but other leaders of the rebel army were also ready to take action.

It turns out that I also have a chance.

Prince and general, would you rather have a kind?

The top brass of the rebel army gathered together and it seems that continuing like this is not an option.

No one has the ability to unify Cuba. If this continues, Cuba will be on the verge of civil war.

Finally, one of the candidates, General Parma, made a special trip to Washington to find the Secretary of State.

"Why don't you let me take care of you for a while and give us some time." Palma said, "We need to make further preparations."

"Okay, I need to discuss it with Mr. President before I can give you an answer." The Secretary of State has not yet recovered.

He quickly found McKinley and discussed the matter with him.

This sounds like a good thing.

The Cubans themselves did not understand clearly and took the initiative to invite the Americans to intervene. Wouldn't this be in line with the wishes of the president and some colonial expansionists?

But it's not.

There are many people in Congress who disagree with the direct colonization of Cuba.

Otherwise, there would be no Taylor Resolution.

If we go down the road and turn colonization into a reality, first of all, the country may not agree, and secondly, after a long time, the Cuban people will not agree either.

Palma is pro-American, but at most he can be a comprador, not a blatant traitor.

But now it seems that I have to listen to him.

Let the US military stationed in Cuba support him and smooth it over before handing it over to him.

But who should we choose as the interim governor?

The President and the Secretary of State discussed it for a long time, but did not come up with any valuable results.

McKinley spent three days asking a dozen different cabinet members for their opinions on candidates, and finally came to a conclusion:

Directly let the commander of the local garrison in Cuba serve as the interim governor.

The U.S. military stationed in Cuba is the Second Independent Cavalry Division. The original commander Chen Jianqiu is now Leonard Wood.

This person's background is actually not ordinary.

During the Spanish-American War, he and Roosevelt jointly commanded the First Cavalry Volunteer Brigade in battle, and had a close relationship with Roosevelt.

In other words, his relationship with Chen Jianqiu is also very close.

Otherwise, when he was transferred to the commander of the Second Independent Cavalry Division, it would not have been so smooth.

But I can’t control that much now.

A new person sent there would not be able to convince the masses at all, let alone command the troops stationed in Cuba.

As a result, Leonard Wood was officially appointed as the interim governor of Cuba, and the deputy governor was the deputy commander of this force, Chen Ajiu.

The latter performed extremely well in the battle to capture Fort Elviso, and now has a military rank of colonel, the same level as retired Chen Jianqiu.

This is a choice that McKinley feels is the safest after balancing the rights and interests of all parties.

All are happy.

But when one person heard the news, he felt a little uncomfortable.

After the Spanish-American War, Li Sifu returned to China with the reorganized Chinese soldiers and rejoined the New Mexico militia.

Although he was promoted and became a commander.

But you must know that the militiamen are not off-duty except for training in peacetime, and they rarely have tasks.

Therefore, Li Sifu felt that he looked like a polished commander.

He is not as good as the flying bird he was back then.

Asuka could still patrol the border with his troops back then, but now he is the boss of the Juarez Trade Zone.

After hearing that Chen Ajiu had become the deputy governor of Cuba, Li Sifu felt even more sour than after eating sour plums.

Chen Ajiu met Chen Jianqiu when he was in Chile, and did not follow him until later in Hawaii.

Chen Ajiu is much older than herself, and indeed has more combat experience than herself, but she has been following her boss for more than ten years!

Could it be that he plays suona well?

The more Li Sifu thought about it, the more depressed he became, but he did not dare to complain to Chen Jianqiu, so he could only hide in the room and drink alone.

Because it is close to the border and for some well-known reasons.

The headquarters of New Mexico's militia, the National Guard, is in Roswell.

Li Sifu had no wife or children, so he lived in the main courtyard of the headquarters.

"Sir, the pig tail you asked for is temporarily out of stock. I got some pig head meat for you, but the wine is out."

A soldier carrying a basket stepped into the door of the headquarters room.

In the center of the room stood a wooden table with two or three plates on it.

Except for some peanuts on one plate, the other two were empty.

The wine bottles on the table were also empty.

Li Sifu held his cheek in his hand and looked slightly drunk. While looking out the window, he picked up the peanuts on the plate and put them into his mouth.

Hearing Xiao Bing's voice, he did not speak, but continued to look out the window.

Seeing that Li Sifu didn't say anything, Xiaobing had no choice but to put the pork head meat, scrambled eggs with leeks and a large bowl of rice in the basket on the table, and was just about to leave.


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