What did the 15 European countries who met at the Berlin Conference in 1884 determine
It was the Conference of Berlin
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.
Berlin Conference
At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 the European nations decided on how they would divide up the ownership of Central Africa to avoid fighting over it. The conference didn't actually approve the territorial claims of the European nations, but they did agree on a set of rules to avoid conflict in partitioning of the region.
Berlin Conference
The Africans took no place in the Berlin conference. There were 14 European nations there but no African tribal leaders were present.
Bounderies for new European countries were created at the Berlin Conference.
The Berlin Conference
1884 - 1885. Goal was to divide up Africa between all the European nations except for Switzerland.
The Berlin Conference
that European nations would have to alert one another about any African territory they claimed.