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The Scramble for Africa: Greed, Empire, and Borders — Fexingo History

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Between 1881 and 1914, Europe carved up Africa with the stroke of a pen. The Scramble for Africa saw the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 formalize a land grab that redrew the continent's map, imposing borders that still fuel conflict today. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through this brutal chapter, from King Leopold II's Congo Free State—where millions died for rubber—to the Anglo-Zulu War, the Mahdist Revolt in Sudan, and the Boer Wars in South Africa. They explore the roles of figures like Cecil Rhodes, whose dream of a Cape-to-Cairo railway drove colonial expansion, and Menelik II, the Ethiopian emperor who defeated Italy at Adowa in 1896, the only African victory that preserved independence. The show examines the technologies that made conquest possible: the Maxim gun, quinine against malaria, and steamboats on the Niger and Congo rivers. It also delves into the cultural justifications—the 'civilizing mission,' Social Darwinism, and missionary narratives—and the resistance movements they sparked, from the Maji Maji Rebellion in German East Africa to the Herero and Nama genocide in Namibia. The consequences are still with us: arbitrary borders, ethnic strife, resource curses, and the trauma of extraction. Why did Europe carve up a continent it barely understood? And what does that legacy mean for modern Africa? This is the story of how greed, fear, and ambition redrew a world. #ScrambleForAfrica #BerlinConference #KingLeopoldII #CongoFreeState #CecilRhodes #MenelikII #Adowa1896 #AngloZuluWar #BoerWars #MahdistRevolt #MajiMajiRebellion #HereroGenocide #MaximGun #Colonialism #ImperialPower #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Siege of Mafikeng: Boer War, Empire, and African Lives

In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the Siege of Mafikeng (1899–1900), a key event in the Second Anglo-Boer War that exposed the brutality of British imperialism in southern Africa. They explore the role of the Barolong people, led by Chief Wessels Montshiwa, who defended the town alongside British commander Robert Baden-Powell. The siege highlighted the contradictions of empire—white settlers fighting for control while black Africans bore the brunt of violence and displacement. Lucas explains how the Mafikeng siege became a propaganda tool for the British, with Baden-Powell's successful defense launched his career, while the African population suffered famine and forced labor. The episode also touches on the wider devastation of the Boer War, including the concentration camps where tens of thousands of black Africans died. This is a story of survival, manipulation, and the forgotten casualties of imperial conflict. #SiegeOfMafikeng #BoerWar #RobertBadenPowell #Barolong #WesselsMontshiwa #BritishEmpire #SouthAfrica #Mafikeng #ConcentrationCamps #Imperialism #ScrambleForAfrica #BitterEinder #MafekingMenchen #SolPlaatje #SecondAngloBoerWar #ColonialHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 jul 2026 - 8 min
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The Anglo-Ashanti Wars: How the Golden Stool Became a Symbol of Resistance

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Anglo-Ashanti Wars, focusing on the significance of the Golden Stool (Sika Dwa Kofi) as a national symbol of the Ashanti Empire. They discuss the First Anglo-Ashanti War (1823-1831), the Battle of Nsamankow where Governor Charles MacCarthy was killed, and the complex peace treaties that followed. The episode delves into Sir Garnet Wolseley's 1873-1874 campaign, the sacking of Kumasi, and the contentious Treaty of Fomena. The climax comes in 1900 with the War of the Golden Stool, led by Yaa Asantewaa of Ejisu, against British Governor Sir William Maxwell's demand for the stool. The rebellion's suppression, the exile of Yaa Asantewaa to the Seychelles, and the legacy of the stool as a unifier of Ashanti identity are discussed. The episode also touches on the role of Asantehene Prempeh I and the British policy of indirect rule, culminating in the return of Prempeh in 1924. No previous episode has focused exclusively on the Anglo-Ashanti Wars or the Golden Stool as a central theme. #AngloAshantiWars #GoldenStool #YaaAsantewaa #AshantiEmpire #Kumasi #PrempehI #SikaDwaKofi #SirGarnetWolseley #BattleOfNsamankow #TreatyOfFomena #WarOfTheGoldenStool #ColonialResistance #BritishEmpire #GhanaHistory #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #Decolonization Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 6 min
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King Leopold's Ghost: The Congo Reform Campaign

In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Congo Free State atrocities through the lens of the global movement that tried to stop them. They focus on the unlikely alliance between a British shipping clerk named E.D. Morel, a Congo-based Irish diplomat named Roger Casement, and a pioneering photographer named Alice Seeley Harris. Together, they exposed the rubber terror—the chicotte whip, the severed hands, the hostage villages—and built the first mass human rights campaign of the modern era. The hosts examine how the Congo Reform Association pressured governments, why Leopold II fought back with his own propaganda machine, and what finally forced him to cede the Congo to Belgium in 1908. They also touch on the limits of reform: the colony remained a brutal extractive enterprise under Belgian rule. A conversation about conscience, complicity, and whether exposing evil is ever enough. #CongoFreeState #LeopoldII #EDMorel #RogerCasement #AliceSeeleyHarris #CongoReformAssociation #RubberTerror #HumanRights #ColonialAtrocities #Propaganda #BritishForeignPolicy #BelgianCongo #1908 #History #FexingoHistory #ScrambleForAfrica #Africa #Colonialism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 8 min
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The Kongo Kingdom vs Portugal: Africa's First Anti-Colonial War

Before the Scramble for Africa, the Kingdom of Kongo faced Portuguese colonialism head-on. This episode follows the reign of King Afonso I (Mvemba a Nzinga), a Christian convert who tried to modernize his kingdom while resisting Portuguese slave-trading and territorial encroachment. We explore the Nzinga a Nkuwu's conversion, the letters of Afonso I to King Manuel of Portugal, the role of the Church in Kongo, the Battle of Mbanza Kongo in 1670, and the decline that left the kingdom vulnerable to later colonial powers. Discover how Kongo's early resistance shaped the patterns of African-European relations for centuries. #KongoKingdom #AfonsoI #MvembaANzinga #PortugueseEmpire #MbanzaKongo #SlaveTrade #NzingaANkuwu #BattleOfMbanzaKongo #CentralAfrica #EarlyColonialism #AfricanResistance #Soyo #KwiluRiver #ChristianityInAfrica #1500s #16thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29 jun 2026 - 8 min
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The Voulet-Chanoine Massacre: French Atrocities in West Africa

In 1898, a French military column led by Captains Voulet and Chanoine set out from Senegal to conquer the inland empire of Ouagadougou. Instead of a swift campaign, they unleashed a reign of terror across what is now Burkina Faso and Niger, murdering entire villages, burning captives alive, and enslaving women. When the French government learned of the atrocities and sent a mission to relieve them, Voulet and Chanoine murdered the envoy and declared independence, proclaiming themselves 'emperors' of their own territory. This episode examines the Voulet-Chanoine Mission—its origins in the French drive for Lake Chad, the appalling violence against the Mossi and Zarma peoples, the government cover-up, and how the scandal ultimately forced France to reform its colonial administration. We discuss figures like Captain Paul Voulet, Lieutenant Julien Chanoine, Mossi ruler Mogho Naba Wobogo, and the French officer who stopped them, Lt. Colonel Jean-François Klobb. A shocking story of colonial ambition, brutality, and the limits of imperial control. #VouletChanoine #FrenchColonialEmpire #ScrambleForAfrica #BurkinaFaso #Niger #MossiEmpire #LakeChad #ColonialAtrocities #MoghoNabaWobogo #JeanFrancoisKlobb #WestAfrica #19thCentury #Imperialism #WarCrimes #History #FexingoHistory #Colonialism #Atrocity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29 jun 2026 - 7 min
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