My America
My America
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SUMMARY
It was understood that this was a capitalist country, where the possession of the greatest amount of capital determined to whom the nation effectively belonged.
The smile that had been resting on William Sheffield’s face was abruptly erased as his expression turned cold. In a tone laced with determination, it was demanded by him that the police be contacted immediately so that they could crush those who stood in their way. The reasoning behind his words seemed clear: if such actions had been taken before by someone like Rockefeller, then why should it not also be possible for Sheffield?
A sense of irony hung in the air as the sentiment was expressed—this was America, where each day seemed to unfold as though it were part of an ongoing shootout, with battles fought not just with guns but with power, influence, and wealth.
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Chapter List
- Chapter 1 - 1: The Remnants of the Confederacy
- Chapter 2 - 2: The Vice Chairwoman
- Chapter 3 - 3: Yankees and Dixie
- Chapter 4 - 4: The Power of Wealth
- Chapter 5 - 5: Northern Visitor
- Chapter 6 - 6: The Gilded Age
- Chapter 7 - 7: Business Credibility
- Chapter 8 - 8: To Be Discussed Later
- Chapter 9 - 9: The Prodigal Heir Returns
- Chapter 10 - 10: The Prodigals Return
- Chapter 11 - 11: The Prodigal Blueprint
- Chapter 12 - 12: Masters of the Union
- Chapter 13 - 13: A Beautiful Day
- Chapter 14 - 14: I Can Also Negotiate
- Chapter 15 - 15: Gotta Pay More
- Chapter 16 - 16: I’m Patriotic Too
- Chapter 17 - 17: Birds of a Feather
- Chapter 18 - 18: The Consequences of Failed Ventures
- Chapter 19 - 19: The Privilege of Wealth
- Chapter 20 - 20: Stability Above All
- Chapter 21 - 21: William the Octopus
- Chapter 22 - 22: Eternal Friendship
- Chapter 23 - 23: No One Loves Nature
- Chapter 24 - 24: The Man at the Top of the Food Chain
- Chapter 25 - 25: The Lord Is With Me
- Chapter 26 - 26: Black Water, Black Gold
- Chapter 27 - 27: Intellectual Property Issues
- Chapter 28 - 28: The Patent Club
- Chapter 29 - 29: The Yankee Thief
- Chapter 30 - 30: Forgiving You All
- Chapter 31 - 31: Overworked
- Chapter 32 - 32: Blatant
- Chapter 33 - 33: Eating for free
- Chapter 34 - 34: Smoothing Relationships
- Chapter 35 - 35: The Father of the Union
- Chapter 36 - 36: The Deal
- Chapter 37 - 37: The Old Man’s Connections
- Chapter 38 - 38: A Chemical Powerhouse
- Chapter 39 - 39: The Ruhr Region
- Chapter 40 - 40: Britain’s Bullying
- Chapter 41 - 41: I Am Also a Noble
- Chapter 42 - 42: The Junker Class
- Chapter 43 - 43: The Cannon Queen, Bertha
- Chapter 44 - 44: Wilhelm the Traitor
- Chapter 45 - 45: I Understand Germany
- Chapter 46 - 46: The Tariff Issue
- Chapter 47 - 47: Pleasant Cooperation
- Chapter 48 - 48: Gunboat Diplomacy
- Chapter 49 - 49: The Germans Are More Disliked
- Chapter 50 - 50: A Family of Pro-German Advocates