The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History

The Berlin Conference and the Bombardment of Kagoshima

5 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore an unexpected connection between the Berlin Conference and the bombardment of Kagoshima in 1863. They dive into the story of the Namamugi Incident, where a British merchant was killed by Satsuma samurai, leading to a naval retaliation by the Royal Navy. The conversation then links this early example of gunboat diplomacy to the principles of effective occupation and spheres of influence that would later be codified at Berlin. Along the way, they discuss the rapid modernization of Japan under the Meiji Restoration and how events in East Asia foreshadowed the scramble for Africa. A fresh angle that reveals how the Berlin Conference's rules were shaped by earlier colonial encounters worldwide. #BerlinConference #Kagoshima #NamamugiIncident #Satsuma #MeijiRestoration #GunboatDiplomacy #RoyalNavy #EffectiveOccupation #SpheresOfInfluence #AngloSatsumaWar #Shogun #EmperorMeiji #Colonialism #ScrambleForAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #19thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Berlin Conference and the Massacre at Boma 1885

The Berlin Conference and the Massacre at Boma 1885

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Massacre at Boma in 1885, a brutal confrontation between King Leopold II's forces and the local Boma people in the Congo Free State. They discuss the role of Henry Morton Stanley, the construction of Léopoldville, and the violent enforcement of Leopold's rubber extraction regime. The episode delves into the immediate aftermath, the international reaction (or lack thereof), and how this massacre foreshadowed the larger atrocities of the Congo Free State. Specific figures like Chief Ngaliema and Captain Alphonse van Gele are examined, along with the strategic importance of Boma as a trading hub and later colonial capital. The hosts also touch on the General Act of the Berlin Conference and how it failed to protect African sovereignty. #BomaMassacre #CongoFreeState #KingLeopoldII #HenryMortonStanley #Léopoldville #ForcePublique #chicotte #rubberterror #BerlinConference #GeneralAct1885 #ColonialAtrocities #CongoHistory #Ngaliema #AlphonsvanGele #19thCentury #AfricanHistory #Colonialism #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Berlin Conference and the Massacre at Boma 1885

The Berlin Conference and the Massacre at Boma 1885

In 1885, as European powers carved up Africa at the Berlin Conference, a brutal massacre unfolded in the Congo River town of Boma. Hundreds of local Congolese were killed by Léopold II's Force Publique after resisting forced labor and taxation. This episode examines the Boma massacre as a microcosm of colonial violence: how the 'General Act of Berlin' promised free trade and humanitarianism while war drums beat on the ground. We explore the roles of Henry Morton Stanley, the African International Association, and the local leader Ngaliema; the use of the chicotte whip; and how the massacre foreshadowed the rubber terror. Drawing on eyewitness accounts from missionaries and traders, we piece together a forgotten episode that reveals the hypocrisy at the heart of the Scramble for Africa. #BerlinConference #BomaMassacre #CongoFreeState #LeopoldII #HenryMortonStanley #ForcePublique #Chicotte #Ngaliema #GeneralAct1885 #ScrambleForAfrica #ColonialViolence #AfricanHistory #1885 #CongoRiver #Léopoldville #ColonialHypocrisy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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

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

In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the brutal legacy of King Leopold II's Congo Free State, focusing on the Force Publique and the rubber terror that devastated the Congo Basin. They discuss the enforcement of rubber quotas through hostage-taking and mutilation, the infamous chicotte whip, and the testimony of missionaries like John and Alice Harris. The episode also covers the early resistance by African leaders and the eventual global outcry led by Edmund Dene Morel and Roger Casement, which forced Leopold to cede the Congo to Belgium in 1908. #CongoFreeState #ForcePublique #RubberTerror #Chicotte #LeopoldII #EdmundDeneMorel #RogerCasement #JohnHarris #AliceHarris #CongoReformAssociation #BelgianCongo #KingLeopoldsGhost #Africa #Colonialism #Atrocities #History #FexingoHistory #ScrambleForAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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

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]

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

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]

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