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American: Native Empire
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5 | 50% (32 votes) |
4 | 9% (6 votes) |
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2020
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200 chapters (Complete)
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #8895
All Time Rank: #4424
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On 932 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #9225
All Time Rank: #7693
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The end of mankind and its doom was right around the corner. Narvas, a giant asteroid, was on the path to colliding with earth. To avoid mankind impending doom, Kiwoo broke through the miraculous odds and journeyed through the ages of time.
“…Native Americans?”
However, much to his expectations, Kiwoo arrived in the native lands before the discovery of the New World! For man to survive, civilization needed to develop faster and quicker before the collision of Narvas occurs. Under his guidance, the native land was reborn as an empire of the natives and not as colonial land ruled under eurocentrism.
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One entry per line아메리카 심시티
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- historical accuracy is shit
Very early in the story, the protagonist's choice of introducing Hangul as the writing system is logical, but introducing kimchi to the natives is so dumb which is probably why it was glossed over. That's because New World crops just don't make an edible kimchi, and where the hell do you get fermented shrimp among other ingredients that basically makes kimchi what it is? Well, riverside tribe, shrimp in river, expensive salt... but this is an impoverished tribe so.. no clue. The author didn't go into details. This is a good story as long as you don't focus on the details... Just don't think at all. I guess this is a decent filler while you're waiting for updates on better historical fiction web novels.