Facing Jerome Bonaparte's "unwarranted worries" comment, Achille Fuld internally disagreed.
After all, in the eyes of most French people, the political system of the United States of America is not as fickle as that of France, and their citizens are not as prone to overthrowing the government by force as the populace of Paris.
Speaking solely in terms of political stability, the United States of America is far more stable than the French Empire.
Even though the political parties in the United States of America are slowly falling into division, he believes that this political division will be properly resolved before the election.
Instead of worrying about major upheavals happening in the United States of America, it is better to think about how to gain more support from the French populace.
"Your Majesty, the economic crisis will pass sooner or later! Cotton prices in the United States of America will gradually return to their original levels over time!
