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  2. Leopold I of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Leopold depicted on the first Belgian postage stamp, issued in 1849. Leopold I's reign was also marked by an economic crisis which lasted until the late 1850s. In the aftermath of the revolution, the Dutch had closed the Scheldt to Belgian shipping, meaning that the port of Antwerp was effectively useless. The Netherlands and the Dutch colonies ...

  3. Category:Leopold I of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Articles related to Leopold I of Belgium (1790–1865, reigned 1831–1865) and his reign. ...

  4. Leopold II of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Leopold II [a] (9 April 1835 – 17 December 1909) was the second King of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909, and the founder and sole owner of the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908.

  5. King Leopold's Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Leopold II, King of the Belgians, privately controlled and owned the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908. In 1908, the area was annexed by Belgium as a colony known as the Belgian Congo. Leopold used his personal control to strip the country of vast amounts of wealth, largely in the form of ivory and rubber.

  6. Category:19th-century Belgian monarchs - Wikipedia

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  7. William Henry Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Sheppard (March 8, 1865 – November 25, 1927) was one of the earliest African Americans to become a missionary for the Presbyterian Church.He spent 20 years in Africa, primarily in and around the Congo Free State, and is best known for his efforts to publicize the atrocities committed against the Kuba and other Congolese peoples by King Leopold II's Force Publique.

  8. Henry Shelton Sanford - Wikipedia

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    Sanford remained loyal to the Belgian king until 1889, when serving as the American representative at Leopold's Anti-Slavery Conference, Leopold betrayed his earlier free trade plans for the Congo and asked for the imposition of customs duties so as to aid the destruction of slavery in the Congo. [13]

  9. Prince Baudouin of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Prince Baudouin of Belgium (3 June 1869 – 23 January 1891) was the first child and eldest son of Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, and his wife, Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. After Baudouin's death, his younger brother eventually became heir presumptive after the death of their father, and later succeeded their uncle Leopold ...