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After World War 1 the Belgian Congo's place in the world was settled internationally.
The authorities, with private backers, invested in the wealth opportunities presented by copper, diamond and other minerals to increase revenues.
Infrastructure projects were completed to connect these mining areas to the Atlantic, and some Congolese were able to seize opportunities within the system.
But for the majority this was not the case, and rising tensions were palpable.
By Peter Teddington4.8
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After World War 1 the Belgian Congo's place in the world was settled internationally.
The authorities, with private backers, invested in the wealth opportunities presented by copper, diamond and other minerals to increase revenues.
Infrastructure projects were completed to connect these mining areas to the Atlantic, and some Congolese were able to seize opportunities within the system.
But for the majority this was not the case, and rising tensions were palpable.

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