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60 matches to Congo Conference
Congo Conference. 1884. Bismarck mediates. Congo comes under Belgian sovereignty.
Baudouin I. 1930-93. King of Belgium 1951-. Independent Congo.
Berlin Conference. 1884. Bismarck called 15 nations to resolve African issues. Congo granted independence. Slavery suppressed.
Congo. 1482 Portugal explore. 1880 French settle(N). 1885 Belgium(S). 1910 «French Equatorial Africa. 1960 Independent. 1971 =Zaire. 1997 =Democratic Republic of Congo. Mobutu.
French Equatorial Africa. 1839 French settle. 1910 French Equatorial Africa. 1960 Central African Republic + Independent Chad, Gabon, Congo.
Gabon. Mpongwe. 1485 Portugal. 1839 France 1889 «Congo. 1910 French Equatorial Africa. 1940 Free France. 1946 French Territory. 1960 Independent republic.
Leopold II. 1835-1909. King of Belgians 1865-. Ruled Congo ruthlessly.
Lumumba, Patrice. 1925-61. Congo independence leader. First Prime Minister of Zaire 1960-. Deposed, murdered.
Stanley, Henry. 1841-1904. British/US explorer in Africa 1868-95. Found Livingstone 1871. Founded Congo Free State.
Thant, U. 1909-74. Burmese statesman. UN Secretary General. 1962-71. Cuban Missile Crisis. Congo. Cyprus. Six Day War.
Wissman, Hermann von. 1853-1905. German explorer of Upper Congo.
Zaire. Bantu. 1482 Portugal explores. 1885 Personal holding of Leopold II = Congo Free State. 1908 Belgian Congo. 1960 Independent. 1971 =Zaire. 1997 Democratic Republic of Congo.
Algeciras, Conference. 1906. French retain rights over Morocco.
Bandung Conference. 1955. 29 Asian and African countries oppose colonialism, promote peace.
Bennett, Richard B. 1870-1947. Canadian Conservative Prime Minister 1930-5. Advocated Empire Free Trade. Imperial Conference 1932.
Bretton Woods. 1944. Economic conference. Created International Monetary Fund, World Bank.
Cairo Conferences. 1943. Allies discuss far east policies with Chiang Kai-shek.
Casablanca, Conference. 1943. Allies agree to fight Axis and Japan to unconditional surrender.
Charlottetown Conference. 1864. Canadian provinces plan Confederation.
Connecticut Compromise. 1787 Constitutional Convention. Bicameral US Congress.
Constitutional Convention. 1787. Philadelphia. Amended Articles of Confederation. Constitution.
Disarmament Conference. 1932-4. 60 Nations fail to agree due to Hitler’s rise in Germany.
Dunbarton Oaks Conference. 1944. UN organizational meeting. Yalta. San Francisco.
Geneva Conference. 1954. Ends French control of Indo-China. Khrushchev, Eisenhower, Eden, Faure.