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The Berlin Conference — How Africa Was Divided in 14 Weeks
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2026-05-13 07:20:23
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- Context: By 1884, European powers were competing aggressively for African territory — Bismarck called the conference to establish rules preventing war between European nations over African land - Participants: 14 nations at the table — not a single African representative present in any capacity - The "effective occupation" doctrine: A colonial power had to demonstrate actual administrative presence to claim territory — this accelerated the "Scramble," as powers rushed troops and administrators to establish presence before rivals - Border consequences: 44% of African borders follow straight lines drawn by European cartographers with no knowledge of local ethnic, linguistic, or geographic realities — borders that split the Ewe people 5 ways, the Somali across 5 nations - Legacy today: Post-colonial African states inherited borders that grouped historical enemies together and separated natural confederacies — contributing to the political instability that plagued post-independence governance
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