How to Survive in the Roanoke Colony

Chapter 267: Market Expansion (6)



The embodiment of future technology that emerged 200 years earlier than in the original history due to Kin Issei’s intervention, a product of a highly developed industrial society.

If one tries to mass-produce such an item...

"Let’s move! Hurry! Bring the coal!"

It was naturally impossible with current methods.

The gradually spreading reverberatory furnace-based ironworks expanded on a much larger scale than before. The molten iron spewing from there formed the framework of tractors.

And conveyor belts were set up in every factory.

And numerous industrial-monastics stood in their places, meditating devoutly. They efficiently assembled giant tractors in front of the noisily moving belts.

Such factories were built by the dozens.

Of course, brick factories were needed to produce the bricks to build these factories. So the Virginians built brick factories.

Then ships and harbors were needed to transport the produced tractors. So they built ships.

Roads were also needed to move tractors on land. So paths were dug and moderately filled with gravel, extending in all directions.

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