The establishment of the Congo Territory caused a sensation both inside and outside Europe, as it was the first large-scale colony established by European countries within the African Continent.
In addition to attracting the attention of various governments and royal families, it also garnered significant interest from the Spanish nobility.
Currently, the vast majority of Spanish nobles have a common characteristic: they are land aristocrats, relying on the land they own for their livelihood.
Most of the nobles' income comes from their land and castles, with little involvement in industry and finance.
This has led to the royal family's landholdings being smaller than those of the nobles, but their total assets soon surpassed those of the nobles.
