Start 1861: I Just Inherited the Dutch Throne
开局1861:我刚继承荷兰王位
Summary
Traveling to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 1860s, he became the Crown Prince of the Netherlands William Hendrick (full name Willem Alexander Nicholas Frederick Karel Hendrick), Prince of Orange.
He didn’t want to work hard to join the war-torn 19th century European hegemony. He just wanted to be a crown prince with peace of mind until William III abdicated in 1890.
He even made up his mind whether to directly Forget about leading the Netherlands to be a neutral country, spend a little time and experience the leisurely life of the upper class of the nobles in this era, it is worthwhile to come here for a while.
But the reality is ‘cruel’. His father, William III, was dissatisfied with Tolbek’s re-election as prime minister of the Netherlands because of the weakening of the royal power. So a ridiculous scene appeared. Before forming a new cabinet, Erbec took the first step.
On December 1, 1861, he directly announced that the throne would be passed on to his eldest son, William Hendrick, who was the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and his younger son, William Frederick, who was born in 1851, became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
The heir, and after William Hendrick became King of the Netherlands, he took Queen Sophie and William Frederick to Luxembourg. With such a ‘prominent’ background, how could William Hendrick live those small days?
So in desperation, I can only directly accept the mess left by William III and clean up the mess.
William Hendrick smiled bitterly: “Okay, I admit that I need to face the threat of European powers.”
- 1 Chapter 1: Elysium's Hidden Naval Base
- 2 Chapter 2: The Netherlands should not fall
- 3 Chapter 3: Immigration to the Indian Ocean
- 4 Chapter 4: Infiltrate America
- 5 Chapter 5: Bismarck, I'm here to teach you about diplomacy
- 6 Chapter 6: What Prussia lacks is the Atlantic port
- 7 Chapter 7: dig pit austria jump
- 8 Chapter 8: Hope alliance generation
- 9 Chapter 9: What the British Empire is best at
- 10 Chapter 10: people who create opportunities for crisis
- 11 Chapter 11: Start Belgium's first dark chess?
- 12 Chapter 12: Dirty former PM adviser gets new life
- 13 Chapter 13: Replicator Invincible
- 14 Chapter 14: An emergency brought by my disciple?
- 15 Chapter 15: Pressure from France and the Netherlands?
- 16 Chapter 16: The Outrage of Napoleon III
- 17 Chapter 17: Anger from the Queen
- 18 Chapter 18: The Road to Dutch Expansion in the Pacific
- 19 Chapter 19: Attack on Holland under the national anthem "Wilhelmus"
- 20 Chapter 20: 5th Dutch-British naval war?
- 21 Chapter 21: The turmoil caused by the revelations
- 22 Chapter 22: Disconnection storm!
- 23 Chapter 23: The surprising Dutch-French alliance
- 24 Chapter 24: The first military-political meeting of the Dutch Privy Council
- 25 Chapter 25: An embarrassing weapon of this era!
- 26 Chapter 26: Administrative subdivision, twenty-seven provinces of the Netherlands!
- 27 Chapter 27: Temporary replacement?
- 28 Chapter 28: How about giving him a kick?
- 29 Chapter 29: unexpected player
- 30 Chapter 30: 3-way bullying
- 31 Chapter 31: Is it a blessing or a curse?
- 32 Chapter 32: 2 questions for the assessment of the prince and princess
- 33 Chapter 33: 3 countries sword pointing to the Indian Ocean!
- 34 Chapter 34: Dragons flock to Amsterdam for "Tickets"
- 35 Chapter 35: gift from sweden
- 36 Chapter 36: The legend of salmon
- 37 Chapter 37: Wise old man, Leopold I!
- 38 Chapter 38: The Three Hundred Years of the Firm Love of the Netherlands and Russia
- 39 Chapter 39: Fleet on Wake Island
- 40 Chapter 40: Snap up cheap Alaska with America?
- 41 Chapter 41: Europe has entered an eventful autumn from now on!
- 42 Chapter 42: Fury from the White House
- 43 Chapter 43: loose alliances in lincoln administration
- 44 Chapter 44: British Prime Minister is not human?
- 45 Chapter 45: first encounter
- 46 Chapter 46: English in Russian
- 47 Chapter 47: North America I'll Divide
- 48 Chapter 48: Global shock! Actually hired the Russian Navy as a thug?
- 49 Chapter 49: 7 Years of Reincarnation - Education First
- 50 Chapter 49: 1862 Global University Rankings?
- 51 Chapter 50: Both ways Bismarck
- 52 Chapter 51: Join the customs union of the North German Confederation?
- 53 Chapter 52: Prussia's near and far worries
- 54 Chapter 53: Ambassador Pierson: I have a pair of jeweler's eyes
- 55 Chapter 54: William I was humiliated
- 56 Chapter 55: The establishment of the two + two-hope strategic dialogue
- 57 Chapter 56: Shocking European brain drain
- 58 Chapter 57: ireland for me
- 59 Chapter 58: Report of the 2nd Army of the Netherlands
- 60 Chapter 59: South of the empire
- 61 Chapter 59: Belgian conflict finally escalates
- 62 Chapter 60: Using Belgium as a chessboard, England and the Netherlands play chess
- 63 Chapter 61: The Netherlands is late, Canada has no hope
- 64 Chapter 62: Only win but not lose
- 65 Chapter 63: Belgian elections begin
- 66 Chapter 64: This Senator Rival Is Not an Ordinary Man
- 67 Chapter 65: France and the Netherlands are cultivating Belgium
- 68 Chapter 66: What can Britain do?
- 69 Chapter 67: British provocation, Dutch counterattack
- 70 Chapter 68: Kill 1 Senator with 1 letter
- 71 Chapter 69: little sister Alexandra
- 72 Chapter 70: Letter from the U.S. Secretary of State
- 73 Chapter 71: The "Pains" of Leopold I
- 74 Chapter 72: The Global Shock of Trading Alaska
- 75 Chapter 73: America in a dilemma?
- 76 Chapter 74: Rookie showdown between Tories and Whigs?
- 77 Chapter 75: The sound of the East and West in South Africa
- 78 Chapter 75: The sound of the east and the west is in the Cape of Good Hope
- 79 Chapter 75: Cape of Good Hope
- 80 Chapter 76: This game of chess is getting more and more interesting
- 81 Chapter 77: I drew a prison, the prisoner is England
- 82 Chapter 78: How could it be!
- 83 Chapter 79: South Africa is blowing
- 84 Chapter 80: Are you sure the Cape Town occupation is not a joke?
- 85 Chapter 81: messenger from europe
- 86 Chapter 83: Combined fleet set sail
- 87 Chapter 82: Combined fleet set sail
- 88 Vol 2 Chapter 1: The future direction of the Netherlands
- 89 Vol 2 Chapter 84: Lincoln's Complaint against Great Britain White Paper
- 90 Vol 2 Chapter 85: Others cooperate to divide property, we divide the country
- 91 Vol 2 Chapter 86: The Greed of Napoleon III
- 92 Vol 2 Chapter 87:
- 93 Vol 2 Chapter 88: Netherlands-Sweden customs union
- 94 Vol 2 Chapter 89: A new member of the European powerhouse club?
- 95 Vol 2 Chapter 90: Joint development of new warships?
- 96 Vol 2 Chapter 91: we will not make concessions to britain
- 97 Vol 2 Chapter 92: Wrist without hesitation
- 98 Vol 2 Chapter 93: wind up belgium
- 99 Vol 2 Chapter 94: "Dissent" in Belgian provinces
- 100 Vol 2 Chapter 94: "Dissent" in Belgian provinces "Seeking support for all kinds of v
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