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Leopold II

Royalty

Name at birth: Louis Philippe Marie Victor

King Leopold II is known today as one of the most brutal colonial rulers of the 19th century for his policies in central Africa. He succeeded his father to the throne in 1865 and early on made a reputation as a philanthropist. In 1876 Leopold formed the African International Association and financed an expedition by explorer Henry Morton Stanley to the Congo (1879-84). At a European conference in 1885 Leopold was named sovereign over the Congo Free State (later renamed Zaire and now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo). He then 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.

Extra credit: Leopold's critics included Joseph Conrad, Mark Twain and Booker T. Washington. An English shipping employee named Edmund Dene Morel is credited with exposing Leopold's crimes and organizing world opinion against him.

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King Leopold II of Belgium

Hyperlinked encyclopedia entry

King Leopold II

The BBC recounts his rotten legacy in the Congo

Conan Doyle and the Belgian Congo

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was critical of Leopold

King Leopold II

Brief timeline from a site on the Belgian monarchy

Vital Stats

Birth

1835

Birthplace

Brussels, Belgium

Death

December 1909
(age 74)

Best Known As

Belgian ruler who exploited the Congo

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