Henry Morton Stanley's Impact Upon Imperialist Congo

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History

 

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October 31, 2011

 

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After fleeing to Arkansas, he became involved in the American Civil War from 1862 onwards, eventually switching sides, from Confederate to Union, in order to avoid a prolonged stay in prison. Stanley became a successful journalist, and in 1870 was assigned by the New York Herald to search for a man named David Livingstone in Africa...
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Being an ambitious journalist, he accepted the offer. David Livingstone was a successful missionary who was humane to the African peoples and hence was well-liked; he generously administered prayers and medicine and was compassionate towards the tribes' beliefs and customs. He had gone missing in Africa several years prior, and Stanley was sent to retrieve him...
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