The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History

The Berlin Conference and the Massacre of the Abeokuta Mission

7 min · 8. Juni 2026
Episode The Berlin Conference and the Massacre of the Abeokuta Mission Cover

Beschreibung

In 1886, a British missionary party was ambushed in the town of Ijemo, near Abeokuta in present-day Nigeria. This episode examines the massacre of the Abeokuta mission and its aftermath: the punitive expedition led by British Consul Harry Johnston, the destruction of the town, and the trial of the Egba chiefs accused of the killings. We explore the tense political context of Abeokuta under the Egba United Government, the rise of the Alake (king) Gbadebo I, and the broader scramble for the Yoruba hinterland. Lucas and Luna discuss how the Berlin Conference's principle of 'effective occupation' played out on the ground in West Africa — not through neatly signed treaties but through violent encounters like the Ijemo massacre. They also touch on the role of British consuls, the Lagos colony's expansionist ambitions, and the long shadow these events cast over Nigerian colonial history. This episode offers a granular look at a pivotal moment that shaped the relationship between the Egba people and British imperial power. #BerlinConference #AbeokutaMassacre #IjemoMassacre #HarryJohnston #GbadeboI #EgbaUnitedGovernment #Yoruba #LagosColony #Nigeria #EffectiveOccupation #ScrambleForAfrica #BritishEmpire #Missionaries #PunitiveExpedition #WestAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Kommentare

0

Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert

Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History-Community!

Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / Monat · Jederzeit kündbar.

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts

Alle Folgen

148 Folgen

Episode Berlin Conference: The Brass Treaty That Sealed Congo's Fate Cover

Berlin Conference: The Brass Treaty That Sealed Congo's Fate

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a single, shocking artifact that encapsulates the Berlin Conference's legacy: the brass treaty. In 1884, King Leopold II's agents — led by Henry Morton Stanley — secured over 450 treaties with African chiefs, often using brass rods and cloth as payment. Lucas explains how these 'treaties of protection' transferred sovereignty without the signatories understanding European property law. He walks through the text of the actual treaty used at Stanley Pool in 1881, revealing the vague language that Leopold's lawyers exploited to claim ownership of the Congo Basin. Luna asks how chiefs could have possibly understood what they were signing. Lucas delves into the cultural divide over land ownership, the role of interpreters, and the specific brass rods — called mitako — that became synonymous with the swindle. The episode also touches on the subsequent rubber terror and the Force Publique, but focuses on the legalistic foundation that made the horror possible: the paper trail of a thousand fraudulent contracts. #BerlinConference #KingLeopoldII #BrassTreaty #HenryMortonStanley #CongoFreeState #Mitako #StanleyPool #ScrambleForAfrica #TreatyOfProtection #AfricanHistory #Colonialism #LeopoldII #InternationalAfricanAssociation #CongoBasin #1884 #ForcePublique #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 20266 min
Episode Berlin Conference: The Congo's Rubber Terror and the Force Publique Cover

Berlin Conference: The Congo's Rubber Terror and the Force Publique

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive deep into the brutal machinery of the Congo Free State under King Leopold II. They examine the Force Publique, the colonial army that enforced rubber quotas through terror, and the infamous 'chicotte' whip made from hippo hide. They trace the rubber boom from the 1890s, when global demand for bicycle and car tires turned the Congo into a vast labor camp. The conversation covers the role of agents like Léon Fiévez, who boasted of cutting off hands, and the financial structures that made the Congo a personal fiefdom. They discuss the evidence compiled by Edmund Dene Morel and Roger Casement, and how the Congo Reform Association finally forced Leopold to cede the territory to Belgium in 1908. This episode offers a focused look at the human cost of colonial extraction, grounded in specific atrocities, names, and dates. #ForcePublique #CongoFreeState #KingLeopoldII #RubberTerror #Chicotte #LéonFiévez #EdmundDeneMorel #RogerCasement #CongoReformAssociation #BelgianColonialism #Africa #19thCentury #Atrocities #ScrambleForAfrica #BerlinConference #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 20269 min
Episode Berlin Conference: The Bilingual Guiana They Didn't Colonize Cover

Berlin Conference: The Bilingual Guiana They Didn't Colonize

In the mid-19th century, a small, neglected patch of South America nearly escaped the European land grab altogether. The border between modern-day Suriname and French Guiana wasn't drawn at a drafting table in Berlin — it arose from a bizarre 1860 gold rush, a dispute between Dutch and French colonists, and a single river that nobody could agree was the border. This episode follows the rise and fall of a contested zone where escaped slaves, indigenous hunters, and gold prospectors carved out a no-man's-land. We look at the 1888 arbitration that handed the contested triangle to France, and the parallel between the Amazonian frontier and the simultaneous partition of Africa. Along the way we meet the Bonis (Aluku Maroons), the Cottica and Marowijne rivers, and the French colonial governor whose survey expeditions shaped the map. How a forgotten gold seam created a border that endures today. #BerlinConference #ScrambleForSouthAmerica #FrenchGuiana #Suriname #MaroniRiver #MarowijneRiver #GoldRush1860 #Bonis #AlukuMaroons #CotticaRiver #GoldProspecting #ColonialArbitration #BorderDispute #Amazonia #19thCentury #Imperialism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Berlin Conference and King Leopold's African International Association Cover

The Berlin Conference and King Leopold's African International Association

In this episode of The Berlin Conference series, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy early machinations of King Leopold II of Belgium as he created the African International Association (AIA) and the Comité d'Études du Haut Congo. They trace how Leopold used scientific and humanitarian rhetoric to mask his territorial ambitions, secured Henry Morton Stanley as his agent, and manipulated the Berlin Conference to gain personal control of the Congo Basin through the General Act of 1885. The episode delves into the role of the AIA's 'scientific' expeditions, Leopold's diplomatic courting of Bismarck and the United States, and the critical moment when the conference recognized the International Association of the Congo as a sovereign entity. A fresh perspective not covered in prior episodes, focusing on Leopold's organizational structures and propaganda before the atrocities. #BerlinConference #KingLeopoldII #CongoFreeState #AfricanInternationalAssociation #HenryMortonStanley #ScrambleForAfrica #ComitéÉtudesHautCongo #GeneralAct1885 #LeopoldII #CongoBasin #Imperialism #ColonialHistory #19thCentury #Africa #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #EuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern9 min
Episode The Berlin Conference: The Court of King Leopold's Propaganda Cover

The Berlin Conference: The Court of King Leopold's Propaganda

After the Berlin Conference, King Leopold II of Belgium needed a positive image for his Congo Free State. He hired journalists, planted stories in European newspapers, staged royal tours, and even commissioned a lavish illustrated book to counter the growing atrocity reports. This episode explores how Leopold's well-funded propaganda machine worked — the bribes, the carefully managed exhibitions, and the tragic irony that his slick PR campaign bought him decades before the world finally saw the truth about the Congo. We follow figures like Henry Morton Stanley, who acted as both explorer and promoter, and examine a Belgian royal commission sent to investigate — which predictably whitewashed everything. A story of image versus reality that echoes through the history of empire. #BerlinConference #KingLeopoldII #CongoFreeState #Propaganda #HenryMortonStanley #CongoAtrocities #EuropeanImperialism #ScrambleForAfrica #BelgianColonialHistory #ImageManagement #JournalismHistory #WorldsFair #19thCentury #ColonialPropaganda #CongoReform #EdmundDeneMorel #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7. Juli 20266 min