The Scottish missionary David Livingstone had engaged …

Years: 1876 - 1887

The Scottish missionary David Livingstone had engaged in a series of explorations that brought the Congo to the attention of the Western world from 1840 to 1872.

During these travels, Livingstone was out of touch with Europe for two years.

Henry Morton Stanley, a journalist, had been commissioned by the New York Herald to conduct a search for him.

The two met at Ujiji, on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, in 1871.

Three years later, Stanley had been commissioned by the New York Herald and London's Daily Telegraph to continue the explorations begun by Livingstone.

With three British companions, Stanley began the descent of the Congo from its upper reaches, completing his journey in 1877.

Returning to Europe, he has tried to interest the British government in further exploration and development of the Congo but has met with no success.

His expeditions have, however, attracted another European monarch.

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