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Piper Howe
8 September, 21:22
What was the mood at the berlin conference
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Johnny Weber
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The Berlin Conference can be best understood as the formalisation of the Scramble for Africa. This British coined the term sometime in 1884, and it has since been used to describe the twenty-plus years when the various European powers explored, divided, conquered and began to exploit virtually the entire African continent
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