Imperialism in the Congo changed things for the people living there. There are many things that helped the people and many things that made living worse. It brought formal education systems to the Congo. This made people in the Congo be more educated overall than what they used to be. Even with this they still end up too poor to pay for much education in the end. Also many different languages were taught in the schools that the government wanted. This made the Belgian and the Congolese people able to understand each other. Besides that, the Congolese people were highly discriminated and had stricter laws, including curfew and were banned from white establishments. Because of all of this, the culture of the Congolese people was getting destroyed. …show more content…
Because of this forced labor, the Congolese couldn’t farm and hunt for their families. This made many of them starve to death which also decreased the population. Most of the forced labor was from mining and all the profits from mining were giving to Europe, so the Congolese never got money for the work they were doing. There was really only one industry that the Congolese could work in and that was the buildings of railroads. This gave job opportunities for the Congolese and they could actually gain money from it.
The Belgians used the resources of the congo for their own personal gain. They took from them without paying them anything back. They mostly took rubber from the congo which then gradually made the resource almost completely diminish. Belgium could do this because they had complete control over all finances in the Congo.
There were no unifying institutions in the Congo, so civil wars broke out, people rebelled. Many of the villages divided from each other due to conflict. The wars did bad on the people of the congo. The Belgians pretty much had all rule. They had high positions in the government and