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The Congo - First main Colonial Post established in Kinshasa
History of Africa. 19th century. The Congo. The first main Colonial Post established in Kinshasa (near Stanley Pool). Henry Morton Stanley established a trading post on the shore of Ngaliema Bay in 1881, delegating the settlement to Anthony Swinburne (c.1858-1889). Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca.1890. Spain
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1881 Anthony Association Belgian Colonialism Colonisation Colonization Colony Commerce Commercial Congo Congolese Continent Ethnicity Exploration Fence Fencing Free Goods Independent Kinshasa Leopold Leopoldville Morton Pool Reign Roof Stanley Swinburne Thatched Trading Trunk Trunks Zaire
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This engraving depicts the historic moment when the first main colonial post was established in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in 1881. The post was established by Henry Morton Stanley, an American explorer, on the shores of Ngaliema Bay, near Stanley Pool. Stanley delegated the settlement to Anthony Swinburne, a British explorer, who oversaw the establishment of the post. At the time, the Congo was a vast, unexplored region of Central Africa, rich in natural resources. European powers were eager to establish colonies and claim control over the continent's riches. Stanley's establishment of this post marked the beginning of Belgian colonialism in the Congo, which would last until 1960. The image shows a group of European men, likely traders or colonizers, standing near a thatched-roof hut, which serves as the post's headquarters. A fence made of tree trunks surrounds the area, creating a clear boundary between the European settlement and the indigenous people. In the background, native Congolese people can be seen working in the fields, while trees and trunks dot the landscape. This engraving is taken from "El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados" (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), a book edited in Barcelona around 1890. The image offers a glimpse into the early days of European colonization in Africa and the complex relationship between European colonizers and the indigenous people of the Congo.
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