The Berlin Conference of 1884: A Turning Point in Africa's Colonial History
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This presentation by Jason Lemus explores the Berlin Conference of 1884, a significant event that reshaped Africa's political landscape. The conference, attended by major European powers, aimed to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa. It led to the partitioning of the continent, resulting in profound social, economic, and political ramifications for African nations. Through this analysis, we gain insight into the motivations behind colonial ambitions and the lasting effects on African societies today.
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The Berlin Conference of 1884: A Turning Point in Africa's Colonial History
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