The Impact of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885
Words: 736 1736The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, also known as the Congo Conference, represents a pivotal yet disquieting epoch in the annals of African history and European colonialism. This assembly, orchestrated by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, assembled emissaries from 14 European nations alongside the United States to deliberate the regulations governing the fragmentation and subjugation of Africa. The determinations of this colloquium wielded profound and enduring repercussions, reshaping the socio-political and economic terrain of the African continent for successive generations. The […]