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Congress of vienna italy 18309/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1885 the Belgian parliament agreed that Leopold II should become the head of state of the Congo. Since Leopold II had been the first occupant of areas in Central Africa, he held a strong position at the Conference of Berlin in 1884. At first the Belgian government and parliament had no hand in the king's operations. He entered into agreements with local chiefs which resulted in a confederation of states. It was at this time that Leopold II backed expeditions by Henry Stanley to the Congo basin. Under their reign Belgium became the second most important industrial power.īoth kings wanted to secure Belgium's economic independence by promoting colonial expeditions, but they were not successful in this until the end of the 19th century. In 1865 he was succeeded by his son Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Leopold I of Saxe-Coburg became the first King of the Belgians (1831 - 1865). The great powers of the time recognised the secession of Belgium from the (Northern) Netherlands. On February 7th, 1831 the national congress adopted a constitution which, for its time, was very progressive.Ī diplomatic conference on the future of Belgium opened in London on the November 4th. On November 3th of the same year, a National Congress was elected by an electorate of 30,000 men, who paid a given level of taxes or who had special qualifications. A provisional government declared independence on October 4th, 1830. Following this rising Belgium separated from the Northern Netherlands. ![]() The rebels received support from volunteers outside the city. William I sent in his troops, but they were expelled on September 27th, 1830. The association between Catholics and Liberals was called unionism.Īfter a series of incidents, the revolution erupted in Brussels in 1830. In 1828 Catholics and Liberals drew up a concerted programme of demands. The Catholics objected against the interference of the protestant king in clerical matters. Although his policy was beneficial to the Belgian bourgeoisie, there was protest. This new state was ruled by King William I. At the Congress of Vienna, in 1815, Belgium (The Southern Netherlands) and the Northern Netherlands (Holland) were united to form one State. ![]()
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