Industrial Age · Europe · Politics
1831
Belgium Gets a King
October 4, 1831
A national congress in Brussels elected Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg as king of the newly independent Belgians. Leopold was Queen Victoria's uncle, a widower, and a practical negotiator. The Dutch invaded to object; French troops drove them out. The great powers ratified Belgian neutrality, and a small, durable kingdom was set afloat.