Berlin Conference
Africa is not a country it is a continent. There were no representatives (Chiefs) present from any African nation.
All of Africa was divided amongst the European powers
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.
Berlin was the city divided by the Berlin Wall.
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The country was Africa :)
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At this time in history, the European powers were interested in gaining territories as colonies in partway because the power of the United States and other non-European countries was rising. The Berlin Conference sought to establish guidelines for dividing the African continent.
The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 sought to partition the African continent among European powers. It resulted in the carving up of Africa without the consent of its inhabitants, leading to the colonization and exploitation of the continent's resources.
Africa was divided by the Europeans into spheres of influence.
The region most affected by decisions made at the Berlin Conference was Africa. The conference divided Africa among European powers, leading to colonization and exploitation of African resources and people. This division ignored existing tribal boundaries and led to long-lasting political and social repercussions on the continent.
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The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 was a conference that met to regulate colonization in Africa. It also met to regulate European trade on the continent. The outcome was the General Act of the Berlin Conference. This began a period of more colonial activity by Europeans by which they overtook the African countries.
The Berlin Conference saw the continent of Africa divided and parceled out to the different colonial countries. The Conference established colonial rule in Africa and led to the exploitation of African resources.