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time 6:00-10:00 q3: who was king leopold ii and why was he in africa? t…

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time 6:00-10:00
q3: who was king leopold ii and why was he in africa?

time 7:00-12:00
q4: how did europe respond to king leopold’s first colony in africa?
the europeans were jealous and went to africa.

time 13:00-15:00
q5: what was the \divide and conquer\ method?

time 10:00-16:00
q5: what sorts of technology did the europeans use to colonize africa? (list 3)

  1. railroad
  2. steamboat
  3. guns

time 15:00-20:00
q6: who had the most colonies in africa and the world?
great britan, england

exit ticket question: what sort of issues do you think colonization caused in current day africa?

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Q3: Who was King Leopold II and why was he in Africa?
Brief Explanations

King Leopold II was the King of the Belgians. He was in Africa (specifically interested in the Congo region) to exploit its resources (like rubber, ivory) for personal and Belgium's economic gain, establishing the Congo Free State as his personal colony to amass wealth through forced labor and resource extraction.

Brief Explanations

Europe (other European powers like Britain, France, Germany) was jealous of Leopold’s Congo colony. They sought their own African territories, leading to the "Scramble for Africa"—a rush to colonize African lands to secure resources, markets, and territory, fearing being left behind or wanting similar economic gains.

Brief Explanations

"Divide and conquer" (used by Europeans in Africa) was a strategy to exploit ethnic, tribal, or cultural differences among African groups. By favoring some groups over others, creating rivalries, and preventing unity, Europeans weakened resistance, making it easier to colonize and rule, as divided groups were less likely to mount a coordinated fight against colonial power.

Answer:

King Leopold II was the King of Belgium. He was in Africa (focused on the Congo region) to exploit its natural resources (e.g., rubber, ivory) for personal wealth, establishing the Congo Free State as his personal colony to profit from forced labor and resource extraction.

Q4: How did Europe respond to King Leopold’s first colony in Africa?