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IMPERIALISM: CONGO
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Introduction I am Beni Mwe and I currently live in Kinshasa, the capitol of the Democratic Republic of Congo.Beni Mwe I am one of four vice presidents in the country. My job is to help President Joseph Kabila make decisions.President Joseph Kabila I have come to the U.N. today to demonstrate the affects that colonization has made on my country
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Background Information My great grandfather, Twa Mwe, was a leader for one of the small villages in the Luba Kingdom in the late 19 th centuryLuba Kingdom His village was very peaceful and everyone got along Most of the people lived off of agriculture, with occasional hunting The people worshiped the king of the Luba empire and their dead ancestors His village was very well known for their wood carvings which they would trade to other towns
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Beginning of Colonization One day a white man showed up to his village and asked him to sign a treaty The treaty promised my great grandfather a large amount of wealth and prosperity in exchange for land He happily signed the treaty and heard nothing of any white man for around a year
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Colonization Process After a year passed, a group of white men showed up to the village with guns They told my great grandfather that all of the people in his village, including him, were now slaves of King Leopold II of BelgiumKing Leopold II of Belgium Those who refused to be slaves were immediately killed The white men then told them that they must get a certain amount of rubber, if the amount was not achieved, people would be tortured (Rubber Link) The white men then told them that they must get a certain amount of rubber, if the amount was not achieved, people would be torturedRubber Link
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Colonization Process (cont.) The white men held my great grandmother captive until my great grandfather came back with enough rubber When he did not have enough, they killed my great grandmother, who was pregnant at the time, in front of him He was then tortured and his hand was cut off Later that week, his village was raided by a neighboring village in search of human hands The neighboring village had not met the amount of rubber so they had to pay for it in human hands
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Colonization Process (cont.) Catholic missionaries then came to my great grandfather’s village and forced him to convert Catholic missionaries then came to my great grandfather’s village and forced him to convert He had to forget about all of his ancestors, and the King of the Luba empire was killed My great grandfather later escaped with my grandmother and traveled to British East Africa My family remained in the area until my father moved back to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where I was born
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The Congo as a Result Before colonization, the Congo was a very peaceful area with one form of government The Luba people had a very small army because there was no violence throughout the land Almost everyone practiced the same religion and nonviolently traded After getting independence in 1960, there have been a variety of different political parties and religions which continue to change the government Anti-government gangs also go from village to village killing people and burning buildings So far 3.9 million people have died because of this, the most of any war since WWII
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The Congo as a Result (cont.) While King Leopold II owned the Congo free state the population of indigenous people dropped from 20 or 30 million to 8 million This deprived the country of human resources and it has taken almost 75 years to recover The rubber industry also contributed to major deforestation throughout the nation This has put many rare animals in extreme danger of extinction
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Conclusion Finally, the Belgians brought greed to the Congo Before, the Luba people were satisfied with everything they had Today, the Congo faces the problem of blood diamonds Local warlords are exporting millions of dollars in diamonds to help fund violence throughout the country This has created a very hostile environment to live in, and gives the Democratic Republic of Congo the highest rate of rape in the world Without colonization, the Congo was a tranquil, problem free area, but because of colonization, the Congo was put in a state of despair The Democratic Republic of Congo would greatly appreciate if the United Nations would financially aid the government to help make up for the multiple losses from colonization
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Helpful Resources to help complete worksheet: CIA World Factbook CIA World Factbook Blood Diamonds Blood Diamonds
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