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Chapter 463 - Chapter 141 Population Crisis

Under the shadow of the economic crisis, East Africa is experiencing a rare wave of immigration. In East Africa, this term specifically refers to German immigrants, not others. If East Africa truly relaxed its immigration policy, the population growth rate would be terrifyingly fast.

So in 1874, East Africa once again went against the current and further raised immigration thresholds, enforcing stricter health screenings for immigrants. Do not underestimate this health check criterion; this alone can filter out a large batch of immigrants who do not meet Ernst's expectations.

The 19th century was a time where darkness and development coexisted. In the 21st century, people from the Far East felt that the West had a serious drug problem, but it was the 19th century that was truly chaotic, because in the 19th century drugs were not considered an issue, but rather a common occurrence.

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