Answer:
Africans were forced into brutal labor by Belgian rulers to collect rubber, leading to millions of deaths
Explanation:
Under the rule of Belgium, with King Leopold II as its head, the Congo Free State, roughly on the territory of modern day DR Congo, had suffered immensely. Initially, the colony was not barely sustainable, always being on the verge of bankruptcy, but that all changed with the sudden big demand fro rubber. The Congo Basin had loads of it, and the Belgians intended to use that to make profit. The native population was quickly mobilized and was forced to brutal labor force, being constantly tortured, mutilated, beaten up, given only so much food so that they can barely survive to work the next day. This, combined with other factors, led to lot of deaths, the numbers vary anywhere from one to fifteen million deaths. Understandably, the native people rebelled against this, and it turned out to be a long and bloody conflict, where the end result was just more deaths.
Black soldiers were not treated like white soldiers were, even though they wanted to fight in the war. Whites soldiers feared the way they would coke back from the war. Black doodles revived way less more medal than the whites. And also because blacks were moving into places whites haven't been.
Answer: In world war 1 i guess it would be kind of awful i mean youre
not even that old and you already have to experience war uggh awful if you ask me and there was a lot killing back then so If you didnt have parents to take care of you that would be the worst there would not ebvenbe guarntee you would libveand you would probevly be a slave, so it would extremely awful.