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Emery Stewart
22 November, 05:54
What was the purpose of the Berlin act?
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Elsie Rivers
22 November, 09:23
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The Berlin Act was a work product of the Berlin Conference of 1884 wherein Otto Von Bismarck entered Germany into the mix for the colonization of Africa.
The Berlin Act marks the beginning of the true formal scramble for Africa as European Nations fought for land on the African continent.
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