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Leopold II sought rubber primarily for its economic potential, as it was in high demand during the late 19th century for various industries, including the burgeoning automobile and manufacturing sectors. By exploiting the resources of the Congo Free State, which he personally owned, he aimed to generate immense wealth and enhance his personal fortune. The rubber trade became a significant source of revenue, leading to widespread exploitation and brutal treatment of the Congolese people in pursuit of this lucrative commodity.

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