The Berlin Conference, held in 1884-1885, was a meeting of European powers to regulate the colonization and trade in Africa, leading to the "Scramble for Africa." It resulted in the division of the continent among European nations without consideration for indigenous cultures or boundaries. This conference significantly shaped Africa's political landscape, establishing colonial rule that has had lasting effects on the continent's development. The "lollipop" reference seems out of context; if you meant to ask about a specific aspect or metaphor, please clarify!
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The Berlin conference was held in order to recommend ways to reconstruct Europe after World War II. The conference was also used to determine the fate of German war criminals.
the european powers did not invite any africans (apex)
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African land was divided without regard
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No, African representatives did not attend the Berlin Conference, which took place in 1884-1885. The conference was organized by European powers to discuss the partitioning of Africa among themselves, and it was conducted without any input or representation from African leaders or nations. This exclusion highlighted the colonial mindset of the time, where European powers disregarded the sovereignty and rights of African peoples.
allied planes brought supplies to berlin for almost a year..
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