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Document 2
Source: Mojimba, African chief, describing
a battle in 1877 on the Congo River against
British and African mercenaries, as told to a
German Catholic missionary in 1907.
And still those bangs went on; the long
sticks spat fire, pieces of iron whistled
around us, fell into the water with a hissing
sound, and our brothers continued to fall.
We ran into our village and they ran after us.
We fled into the forest and flung ourselves
on the ground. When we returned that
evening our eyes beheld fearful things: our
brothers, dead, bleeding,
plundered and burned, and the river full of
dead bodies.
our village
You call us wicked men, but you White men
are much more wicked! You think because
you have guns you can take away our land
and our possessions. You have sickness in
your heads, for this is not justice.
Transcribed Image Text:3:56 Document 2 Source: Mojimba, African chief, describing a battle in 1877 on the Congo River against British and African mercenaries, as told to a German Catholic missionary in 1907. And still those bangs went on; the long sticks spat fire, pieces of iron whistled around us, fell into the water with a hissing sound, and our brothers continued to fall. We ran into our village and they ran after us. We fled into the forest and flung ourselves on the ground. When we returned that evening our eyes beheld fearful things: our brothers, dead, bleeding, plundered and burned, and the river full of dead bodies. our village You call us wicked men, but you White men are much more wicked! You think because you have guns you can take away our land and our possessions. You have sickness in your heads, for this is not justice.
Document 1
Source: Menelik II, emperor of Ethiopia,
letter to Great Britain, France, Germany,
|Italy, and Russia, 1891.
I have no intention at all of being an
indifferent spectator, if the distant Powers
hold onto the idea of dividing up Africa. For
the past fourteen centuries Ethiopia has been
an island of Christians in a sea of Pagans.
Since the All-Powerful has protected
Ethiopia up until now, I am hopeful that He
will keep and enlarge it also in the future,
and I do not think for a moment that He will
divide Ethiopia among the distant Powers.
In the past, the boundary of Ethiopia was the
sea. Without our use of force and without
the aid of the Christians, our boundary on
the sea fell into the hands of the Muslims.
Today we do not pretend to be able to
recover our seacoast by force; but we hope
that the Christian Powers, advised by our
Savior, Jesus Christ, will
seacoast boundary to us, or give us at least a
few ports along the coast.
restore
our
Transcribed Image Text:Document 1 Source: Menelik II, emperor of Ethiopia, letter to Great Britain, France, Germany, |Italy, and Russia, 1891. I have no intention at all of being an indifferent spectator, if the distant Powers hold onto the idea of dividing up Africa. For the past fourteen centuries Ethiopia has been an island of Christians in a sea of Pagans. Since the All-Powerful has protected Ethiopia up until now, I am hopeful that He will keep and enlarge it also in the future, and I do not think for a moment that He will divide Ethiopia among the distant Powers. In the past, the boundary of Ethiopia was the sea. Without our use of force and without the aid of the Christians, our boundary on the sea fell into the hands of the Muslims. Today we do not pretend to be able to recover our seacoast by force; but we hope that the Christian Powers, advised by our Savior, Jesus Christ, will seacoast boundary to us, or give us at least a few ports along the coast. restore our
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