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Marchand mission arriving in Fashoda, 10th July 1898 (engraving)
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Marchand mission arriving in Fashoda, 10th July 1898 (engraving)
1728881 Marchand mission arriving in Fashoda, 10th July 1898 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Marchand mission (Jean Baptiste Marchand) aka "mission Congo Nil" : arriving in Fashoda, july 10, 1898, engraving)
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The engraving captures a significant moment in history, depicting the arrival of the Marchand mission in Fashoda on July 10th, 1898. Led by Jean Baptiste Marchand, also known as "mission Congo Nil" this expedition marked an important chapter in African exploration and European imperialism. In the image, we see a group of armed soldiers representing the French army and imperial forces. They stand proudly in their military uniforms, symbolizing power and authority. The presence of weapons suggests that this mission was not without conflict or resistance. Fashoda itself holds great historical significance as it became a focal point for territorial disputes between France and Britain during the scramble for Africa. This engraving serves as a visual testament to these tensions and rivalries. Beyond its political implications, this artwork also highlights the spirit of exploration that characterized the late nineteenth century. It portrays Marchand's role as an explorer venturing into unknown territories with his team. Their journey through Africa represents a quest for knowledge about distant lands and cultures. Overall, this engraving offers us a glimpse into an era defined by colonial ambitions, military might, and curiosity about uncharted frontiers. It reminds us of both the triumphs and complexities associated with European expansionism in Africa during the 19th century.
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