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The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria's Mandate of Heaven ~

Washington, the White House.

Martin Van Buren held a thick stack of letters and proposals, and dropped them heavily on the desk.

"Your Excellency, these are today's orders, do you need me to take them apart for you one by one?"

Andrew Jackson put down the half bottle of gin in his hand, picked up a letter in one hand, and took a sharp puff on the cigar in his other hand, spitting out a long eye circle.

"Damn! Are these people fed enough? The slave trade in the south is not a day or two, and they actually said that they want us to strictly enforce the law prohibiting the slave trade. Are they going to pick the cotton fields in the south?"

"But now, Your Excellency, the British are ready to expel us from the civilized world. They say we are black-hearted barbarians who do not deserve to occupy the territory of the British Empire."

Before 1815, two wars broke out between Britain and the United States. After that, there was a stalemate due to tariffs and raw materials. The Monroe Doctrine made the British even more grudges.

So the vanguard of anti-Americanism at this time is the United Kingdom, even more anxious than Franz and the Mexicans.

Viscount Palmerston even claimed that "we should immediately send troops to Texas to drive those American scum out of the civilized world. The land of the United States belongs to the British Empire, and the Americans are a group of thieves who have stolen the property of the British Empire."

Viscount Palmerston's remarks have been widely supported in Britain, because the continued expansion of the United States will definitely affect the interests of Britain, and Britain, as a world hegemon, will not allow a challenger to appear.

"Damn British guys, we've declared our neutral position, what else do they want?" Andrew Jackson was in a bad mood, the price of land in the United States had risen again, and he dared to say that the metal currencies in the entire United States can't buy half of it now. New York City.

The Indians had just moved west of the Mississippi, and the politicians were already working out how to keep the Indians moving west.

"Perhaps we should suspend the slave trade," suggested a cabinet member.

"That's impossible! We announce the ban on the slave trade today, and tomorrow those politicians in the South will kick us out!" Andrew Jackson roared.

"Mr. President, I mean, let's issue a statement, and we don't need to do anything, just maintain the status quo."

Andrew Jackson thought it made sense, and it wasn't the first time he had spoken up anyway.

"Well, you draft a statement declaring that our country prohibits the slave trade and will continue to maintain a neutral attitude in the Mexican Civil War...."

March 6, 1836, Fort Alamo.

Tasan Anna and his Mexican Legion were again stunned, as were the two Austrian army observers, Stadion and Gablenz.

Tasan Anna sent an officer with his letter to the city to persuade the Alamo defenders to surrender.

【General Tasan Anna, Liberator of San Antonio, President of Mexico, Hero Against Spain, Protector of Indians, Napoleon of North America...

Hereby declare that Texas is the Texas of the Mexicans, a province of Mexico. Your behavior is Chiguoguo's betrayal, but I, Tasan Anna, am a kind person.

All you have to do is promise to surrender immediately and I can make sure you get out of here safely, I promise God

If not, I will let you wait for the blood to splash on the spot! 】

Upstairs, Bowie smoked his cigar and shouted, "Are you done?"

The officer didn't know what it meant, so he replied, "It's over, this is an order from General Tasan Anna!"

"Then you can die."

Bowie put the cigar on the fuse of the cannon, and boom!

A cannonball hit the officer impartially, split the officer in two on the spot, and scattered red and white ones all over the ground.

Before the surrounding cavalry recovered from the shock, the artillery and gunshots on the city wall rang out, and the Alamo defenders had already aimed at the Mexicans in front of them.

A small group of cavalry, including officers, a total of 11 people, none survived.

The furious Tasang Anna directly ordered "Light cavalry, charge!"

Only Stadion and Gablenz were left in a mess in the wind, and the cavalry rushed to the city? ? ?

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