Topic+11B+RAFT+22B+The+development+and+goals+of+nationalist+movements+in+Africa,+Asia,+Latin+America,+and+the+Middle+East,+including+the+ideas+and+importance+of+nationalist+leaders.++B.++Patrice+Lumumba+(Congo)

The development and goals of nationalist movements in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, including the ideas and importance of nationalist leaders. B. Patrice Lumumba (Congo) :

Patrice Emery Lumumba was a Congolese independence leader and the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo after he helped win its independence from Belgium in June 1960.

He was a Congolese independence leader and the first Prime minister of the Republic of the congo. He helped win the countries freedom from belgium.

Once Congo won its independence, he decided to raise the pay of all government employees with the exception of military.

He helped Congo win its independence from Belgium in June of 1960.

Patrice Lumumba was an African nationalist leader and the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

He was born on July 2, 1925. First legitimately elected Prime Minister of Congo in 1960. After Congo gained it's independence, Lumumba made a decision to not pay the army. Lumumba projected himself into the role of a dynamic and radical nationalist leader through nationalist groups such as Movement Pour le Progres National Congolais//.//

Lumumba's government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis.

Was a Congolese independence leader and the first legally elected Prime Minster the Republic of the Congo after he helped win its independence from Belgian in June 1960.

Lumumbas strong character brought him to the fore of congos nationalist movement.

The reason for the nationalist movements in Congo were to bring the people of the country closer together in order to avoid disagreements.

He was the first Prime Minister for the democratic republic of Congo.

Lumumba was imprisoned and then murdered for the supporting the Belgium and united states government.

He was assassinated on 17 January 1961.

Patrice Lumumba was an African nationalist leader, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Forced out of office during a political crisis, he was assassinated a short time later.

Nationalist movements is Asia were a reaction to imperialism and China, Vietnam and India were under long periods of imperialism because of Europe and Patrice Lumumba was protesting the President's actions and he was arrested later.

Lumumba was arrested for protesting against the President of Congo's actions

Developement and goals of Patrice Lumumba are that he was arguebaly one of the most successful leaders in Congo which could have been a goal of his, he was spread by one ofhis famous speeches at the International Seminar in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Patrice was arrested, and then got killed on January 17, 1961.

The african nationalist leader, Patrice lumumba was arrested for supporting the governmants of other countries.

Patrice was the first prime minister of Congo and was assassinated and killed on January 17 of 1961.

He fought for them and helped win Congo's independence and because so he became the first prime minister of Congo.

One of his first actions as prime minister was to increase pay of all non-army government employees. This led to riots among the army and people starting to to dislike him.

Prince Lumumba helped Congo win independence from Belgium in the 1960s they had been colonized by Belgium for years.

In 1955 Lumumba became regional president of a purely Congolese trade union of government employees.

Patrice Lumumba founded the Movement National Congolias in 1958.

Patrice was as African nationalist leader and also the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Patrice Lumumba was the first legitimately elected Prime Minister of the Congo (1960) and helped found the Movement National Congolais (MNC) which encouraged Pan-Africans to explore anti-colonial options

Lumumba was part of the Tetela ethnic group

in june 1960 he helped congo win its indepence from belgium

Lumumba went to the soviets for help during the rebellion in Katanga, and was given food, arms, vehicles, and medical supplies, although his other political advisors and coworkers weren't as comfortable asking for assistance