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The Congo

Imperialism

Day 3

The CongoNovember 30, 2012

• Preview:

–What does this image reveal about imperialism?• (3 sentences!)

• Preview:

–What does this image reveal about imperialism?• (3 sentences!)

Today’s Objective…

• Today we are going to analyze the Belgium takeover of the Congo by using this lecture, notebook, and our handout.

• Today we are going to analyze the Belgium takeover of the Congo by using this lecture, notebook, and our handout.

It All Started with the Congo

• In the 1860s,David Livingstone, a Scottish minister traveled into central Africa looking for the source of the Nile River

• Several years went by and there was no sign of Dr. Livingstone.

• In the 1860s,David Livingstone, a Scottish minister traveled into central Africa looking for the source of the Nile River

• Several years went by and there was no sign of Dr. Livingstone.

Henry Stanley• An American newspaper hired a British

reporter, Henry Stanley, to go search for Dr. Livingstone.

• In 1871, the minister was found living in the Congo.

• An American newspaper hired a British reporter, Henry Stanley, to go search for Dr. Livingstone.

• In 1871, the minister was found living in the Congo.

Stanley’s description of the meeting made headlines and there was a lot of interest in the Congo world wide!

Stanley’s description of the meeting made headlines and there was a lot of interest in the Congo world wide!

Dr. Livingstone, I presume…

Stanley Writes A Book

• This brought him into the public eye and gave him some financial success.

• King Leopold II from Belgium asked Stanley to be his ambassador to the Congo people and mediate a treaty that would give Leo control of the Congo.

• This brought him into the public eye and gave him some financial success.

• King Leopold II from Belgium asked Stanley to be his ambassador to the Congo people and mediate a treaty that would give Leo control of the Congo.

King Leopold II of Belgium• He pretended that he

want to bring religion and European advancements to Africa but he really had other plans.

• He began to collect rubber from the Congo

• He used the natives as forced labor

• He pretended that he want to bring religion and European advancements to Africa but he really had other plans.

• He began to collect rubber from the Congo

• He used the natives as forced labor

Brutality and Cold-blooded Killing

• Estimates of the death toll of African natives range from 2 to 15 million

• Reports of outrageous exploitation and widespread human rights abuses led to an international protest movement in the early 1900s.

• Estimates of the death toll of African natives range from 2 to 15 million

• Reports of outrageous exploitation and widespread human rights abuses led to an international protest movement in the early 1900s.

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• Read David Livingstone Explores Southern Africa and then answer the questions on the back of the worksheet.

• Read David Livingstone Explores Southern Africa and then answer the questions on the back of the worksheet.

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