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The Berlin Conference: The General Act of Feb. 26, 1885 ... The Conference met at Berlin from November 1884 through Februart 1885 and resulted in the following agreement--The Berlin Act of 1885. It was attended by representatives of Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Russia, U.S.A., Portugal, Denmark, Spain,
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Berlin Conference (1884) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Berlin Conference (German: or " Congo Conference ") of 1884–85 regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period, and coincided with Germany's sudden emerge...
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The Berlin Conference was Africa's undoing in more ways than one. The colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African Continent. ... The Scramble for Africa: Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 to Divide Africa;
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This meant that the Europeans needed to establish rules for dealing with one another if they were to avoid constant bloodshed and competition for African resources. The Berlin Conference established those ground rules. ... Otto von Bismarck was the principal architect of the; Berlin Conference.
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Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 to Divide Africa ... The Berlin Conference was Africa's undoing in more ways than one. The colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African continent. By the time independence returned to Africa in 1950, the realm had acquired a legacy of political fragmentation that could neither...
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"The Berlin Conference was Africa's undoing in more ways than one. The colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African continent. ... Fourteen countries were represented by a plethora of ambassadors when the conference opened in Berlin on November 15, 1884. The countries represented at the time included...
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GENERAL ACT OF THE CONFERENCE AT BERLIN OF THE PLENIPOTENTIARIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, BELGIUM, DENMARK, FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY, THE NETHERLANDS, PORTUGAL, RUSSIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN AND NORWAY, TURKEY AND THE UNITED STATES RESPECTING:
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