Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885?
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Rival between great Britain and France led Bismarck to intervene, and in late 1884 he called a meeting of European powers in Berlin following the close of conference, European powers expanded their claims in Africa such that by 1900 ,European States had claimed nearly 90% of African territory for the conference he called many countries including Germany ,Spain, Netherlands, Belgium ,Portugal, France and great Britain.
Rival between great Britain and France led Bismarck to intervene, and in late 1884 he called a meeting of European powers in Berlin following the close of conference, European powers expanded their claims in Africa such that by 1900 ,European States had claimed nearly 90% of African territory for the conference he called many countries including Germany ,Spain, Netherlands, Belgium ,Portugal, France and great Britain.
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All the major European states were invited in Berlin Conference in 1885. The conference was organised by Otto Von Bismarck, first Chancellor of Germany. The European powers met to decide the carving up of Africa among them. The states were Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, France and Great Britain. No African was invited to this conference.
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