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The British Empire Africa
An empire built on trade but via horrible ways, don’t be naive to behaviour towards the native by the far traveled sailors on a quest for riches to bring home and pitch from the waters farthest reaches, after invasion forces force a fear showing the strength of the superior now here taking the land for the empire making outstanding impressions to scare and inspire they start with infrastructure implement systems teach language for communications establishing the colony with buildings of Europe these unknown unseen structures creating awe as they go up they bring too knowledge and skills, far advanced leaving intrigued locals thrills, bringing industrialisation from its mother nation forming repair stations for ships seeing locals trained advancing toward the rich but the majority not a priority little profit for them finding anger which moves them to rebellion in this otherwise stable creation but with less the rebellion easily supressed a signal of who rules unstoppable cus metal beats sticks and knowledge known beats stones white controls your home in your city now grown with organisational tricks better than your own, the economy improves in this place now connected with the globe and though for the native man the British have an offering there’s not enough to offer him but white offices appear beyond a dream painting Britain to be a heavenly scene both clever and rich but step out of line and evil hits, and though they bring more and have an advancing on show locals want this unwelcomed power to go
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