AP European History
The Congo refers to both a river and a region in Central Africa, crucial for understanding the dynamics of imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Congo River, one of the longest rivers in the world, served as a vital transportation route and facilitated trade, exploration, and ultimately the exploitation of natural resources by European powers, particularly Belgium. The region became infamous for its harsh colonial administration and exploitation under King Leopold II of Belgium, highlighting the extreme impacts of imperialism on both the land and its people.