Chapter 594: Special Trade Plan

Fortunately, Joseph had made some arrangements in Poland beforehand.

For example, he had advised Prince Poniatowski on major matters to pay attention to in the future, and facilitated some material aid to Poland through the United States, as well as promoting the awakening of Polish nationalism.

However, he was also aware that Poland was extremely weak during this era, after all, the "liberum veto" had been in place for a century and a half.

France was currently unable to directly intervene in Polish affairs, as that would severely offend Russia and Prussia, essentially aiding England in forming an Anti-French Alliance.

Thus, the only option was to maximize Poland's own strength. As long as Poland could hold out a little longer, it would help France gain crucial development time.

There were still six months to a year before Prussia and Russia were ready for war, and this time must be fully utilized to help Poland prepare its defenses...

Five days later.