Belgian Congo
Modern day Zaire.
It was never a colony, it was an East African Empire...
Leopold II of Belgium was incredibly abusive and barbaric in the way he went about governing the Belgian Congo (the colony that is now the independent country called the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
King Leopold 2 (born Louis Philippe Marie Victor) was a ruler of a colony in Africa, which is now called Zaire.He used slave labor and torture to extract raw materials (mostly rubber) and build his personal fortune. By 1908 criticism of his rule forced his withdrawal as sovereign and the region was annexed to Belgium.
The Colony was Plymouth
The African colony that had been the personal property of Leopold II was the Congo Free State, which later became the Belgian Congo. Leopold II exploited the colony for its natural resources, leading to brutal treatment of the local population.
The African colony that had been the personal property of Leopold II from 1885 until 1908 was the Congo Free State. Leopold II used the territory for his own personal gain, leading to widespread human rights abuses and exploitation of the local population.
the congo
Congo
That was King Leopold 2 of Belgium.
King Leopold II of Belgium. Due to his harsh and violent control of the Congo, he was forced to give it up to the Government of Belgium in 1908. Conditions quickly improved thereafter.
To set up a Colony controlled personally by himself. Through this he could exploit the territory for his personal advantage.
Congo Free State
King Leopold II of Belgium was forced to surrender control of the Congo Free State due to widespread international outrage over his brutal exploitation and atrocities committed against the Congolese people. Reports of forced labor, severe punishments, and high death tolls drew global condemnation, leading to pressure from human rights activists and governments. In 1908, facing mounting criticism and the potential for diplomatic repercussions, the Belgian government annexed the territory, transitioning it from Leopold's personal rule to a Belgian colony. This marked the end of Leopold's personal control and the beginning of a new chapter in Congo's colonial history.
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King Leopold 2 (born Louis Philippe Marie Victor) was a ruler of a colony in Africa, which is now called Zaire. He used slave labor and torture to extract raw materials (mostly rubber) and build his personal fortune. By 1908 criticism of his rule forced his withdrawal as sovereign and the region was annexed to Belgium.
Liberia is the only West African country that was never a colony.