The Conference 'regulated' the way in which territory in Africa could be claimed by the great European powers of the time. The so-called "Principle of Effective Occupation" in the Treaty set rules for the level of actual occupation and administration that had to be established before a country could claim it as a colony. The conference further decided on claims and occupations already made by several participating countries and drew a number of lines on the map, separating and awarding spheres of influence to several European countries.
The Berlin Conference was held in 1884 in Berlin. Fourteen European countries and the United States got together to plan the further exploitation of Africa.
All of Africa was divided amongst the European powers
The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 was a forum to regularize European colonization of Africa. It coincided with rise of Germany as an imperial power. At the time United States was recovering from the lingering social, political and economic effects of Civil War and was yet not the global force it later became. This was the reason for USA not getting any major land in Africa. However, Liberia was founded with US help in Africa, which was intended to be the home of returned African slaves.
The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 resulted in the General Act of the Berlin Conference, which established rules for the colonization and trade in Africa among European powers. It formalized the "Scramble for Africa" by recognizing the claims of various countries over African territories, promoting the idea of effective occupation to legitimate territorial claims. The conference aimed to prevent conflicts among European nations over African land and resources, significantly impacting the continent's political landscape.
Berlin, Conference of, 1884-85, international meeting aimed at settling the problems connected with European colonies in Africa. At the invitation of the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, representatives of all European nations, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire met at Berlin to consider problems arising out of European penetration of W Africa. The stated purpose of the meeting was to guarantee free trade and navigation on the Congo and on the lower reaches of the Niger. In fact, the territorial adjustments made among the powers were the important result. The sovereignty of Great Britain over S Nigeria was recognized. The claims of the International Association, a private corporation controlled by King Leopold II of Belgium, were more or less recognized; these applied to the greater part of the Congo. These territorial awards ignored French claims to parts of the Congo and of Nigeria and the historical claim of Portugal to the mouth of the Congo. The attempts to guarantee free trade and the neutrality of the region in wartime and to set up rules for future colonial expansion in Africa were hailed, but soon the agreements proved too vague to be workable.
It was the Conference of Berlin
Japan in 1884 was considered to be a world power. It was not, however, invited to the Berlin West Africa Conference.
At the Berlin Conference of 1884
Africa
The Berlin Conference, which took place in 1884 - 1885 is known by a couple of alternate names. One is the Congo Conference, and the other is the Berlin West Africa Conference.
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At the Berlin Conference of 1884
The purpose of the Berlin Conference was to lay down rules regarding the division of Africa without going to war for it.
The Berlin Conference was held in 1884 in Berlin. Fourteen European countries and the United States got together to plan the further exploitation of Africa.
The meeting in 1884 of 14 European nations to determine rules for dividing Africa was called the Berlin Conference. At this conference, rules were established for the colonization and division of Africa among the European powers.
to stop Leopold III from taking over Africa
The country was Africa :)