The countries that attended the Berlin Conference (1884-1885) were Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Danmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway (unified from 1814-1905), the Ottomn Empire (Turkey), and the United States of America.
No, the Berlin Conference Was between European Powers, the USA, and the Ottoman Empire to divide up the continent Africa without conflict. However, Africa had no say on what was done and had no representatives at the Berlin Conference.
that European nations would have to alert one another about any African territory they claimed.
It approved partition among European powers and agreed that future acquisitions could be gained by "effective occupation" - in other words force. What had previously been a matter largely of exploration and (usually predatory) treaty-making would henceforth be a process of armed conquest of the interior. For Congo, the conference formalised the brutal personal rule of King Leopold II and his private intermediaries.
The Berlin Conference began in 1884 and it regulated European Colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!! or The united states was invited to this conference but had no territorial claims in Africa.
Serbia, Romania, and Montenegro gained full independence.
The relative location of Berlin is Poland.
Africa is not a country it is a continent. There were no representatives (Chiefs) present from any African nation.
Representatives from Africa
African representatives were not invited to the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885, where European powers partitioned Africa. Their interests and sovereignty were not considered, and decisions were made without their input. This resulted in the arbitrary division of African territories among European colonial powers.
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African tribes
African tribes
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The Africans took no place in the Berlin conference. There were 14 European nations there but no African tribal leaders were present.
To spread power equally among the African Provinces.
To spread power equally among the African Provinces.