ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DU CONGO


Meaning of ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DU CONGO in English

English International Association of the Congo, original name Comit d'tudes du Haut Congo, English Committee for Studies of the Upper Congo, association under whose auspices the Congo region (coextensive with present-day Congo [Kinshasa]) was explored and brought under the ownership of the Belgian king Leopold II and a group of European investors. The Committee for Studies of the Upper Congo was formed by Leopold II in 1878 with financing from an international group of bankers, following the British-American explorer Henry (later Sir Henry) Morton Stanley's exploration of the Congo River in 187677. Leopold hoped to open up the interior of the Congo region along the Congo River. Between 1879 and 1882 Stanley, under the auspices of the renamed International Association of the Congo, established several trading and administrative stations along the Congo River, including Leopoldville (now Kinshasa), and negotiated with the local chiefs. Returning to Europe in 1882, he reported to the association that in order for the Congo basin to be profitably opened up, a railway would have to be constructed between the upper and lower Congo rivers and a charter would have to be obtained from the European powers to build the railway and to govern the land through which it would pass. In 1884 Stanley returned from another expedition to the Congo, having obtained treaties there with 450 independent African chiefs who had agreed to cede the rights of sovereignty over much of the Congo basin to Leopold's association. Moreover, since many of the chiefs had been persuaded to combine their chiefdoms, the International Association of the Congo claimed its right to govern all the territories as an independent state. No other power disputed these claims, and in April 1884 the United States became the first nation to recognize the association's claims. The claims were recognized almost universally at the Berlin West Africa Conference of 188485, at which the great European powers met to decide all questions relating to the Congo basin. At that conference Leopold was recognized as the sovereign of the new state, and the state was named tat Indpendant du Congo (Congo Free State). See Congo Free State.

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