This quote supports what we have been discussing in class. It shows how the Europeans used Africa to expand their resources and to benefit Europe and the Industrial Revolution. They wanted an imperialistic power over Africa primarily to gain power and resources.
Also, it shows how the Europeans viewed imperialism. "But Europeans liked to think of themselves as having higher motives. The British, in particular, fervently believed in bringing 'civilization' and Christianity to the natives" (Hochschild 27). They liked to believe that their motives would benefit the Africans and the Europeans.
- What is Stanley's significance and relation to King Leopold?
- Why does Stanley like to make up events in his past that never happened? And does he engrave them into his history in which he believes they are true?
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