started an expedition with the goal of colonizing Congo. He hired to explore and establish colonies in Congo. Soon several other European nations started establishing colonies in Africa as well
The correct answers are. The first blank, A) King Leopold II. The second blank, B) Henry Stanley.
King Leopold II started an expedition with the goal of colonizing Congo. He hired Henry Stanley to explore and establish colonies in Congo. Soon several other European nations started establishing colonies in Africa as well.
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) was an English explorer that traveled to many places in Central Africa. King Leopold II of Belgium patronaged the expeditions and Stanley went as far as the Nile in Egypt and Congo, where he took many treasures and natural resources. He also was a journalist and participated in an expedition throughout the Ottoman Empire.
The other options of the question were, first blank: B) Henry Stanley. C) Otto von Bismarck. The second blank: A) King Leopold II. C) Otto von Bismarck.
King Leopold II of Belgium initiated the colonization of Congo in 1876 under the guise of exploration. Therefore, option A is correct.
King Leopold II of Belgium initiated the expedition to colonize the Congo. In 1876, he created what was called the Congo Free State under the guise of exploration and philanthropy. His aim was to protect the local population from the slave trade but, in reality, it was to exploit the region's resources.Other European nations followed suit, and soon countries like France, Germany, and Britain were also establishing colonies in Africa.At the Berlin Conference (1884-1885), European powers formalized claims and colonial boundaries in Africa, authorizing Leopold's control over the Congo.The area known as the Congo Free State became a personal possession of King Leopold II, not under the Belgian government, highlighting his significant role in African colonization.Complete Question:
Who started an expedition with the goal of colonizing Congo? He hired to explore and establish colonies in Congo. Soon several other European nations started establishing colonies in Africa as well.
Choose all that apply:
A. King Leopold II of Belgium
B. Queen Victoria of England
C. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
D. Emperor Napoleon III of France
What do Americans today do to remember the large dinner that took place at Plymouth in 1621?
Answer:
Thanksgiving
Explanation:
Today, Americans commemorate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November as a tribute to the dinner that took place in Plymouth in 1621 between the Wampanoag tribe and a group of settlers, who celebrated the autumn harvest.
Since 1863 President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed this day as a national holiday.