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why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885?

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Answered by chachal4887
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Rivarly between Great Britain and France lead Bismarck to intervene,and in late 1884 he called a meeting of European powers in Berlin........Following the close of the conference,European powers expended their claims in Africa such that by 1900,European states had claimed nearly 90 percent of African territory.

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Answered by vidyasagar05
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he Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 marked the climax of the European competition for territory in Africa, a process commonly known as the Scramble for Africa. During the 1870s and early 1880s European nations such as Great Britain, France, and Germany began looking to Africa for natural resources for their growing industrial sectors as well as a potential market for the goods these factories produced. As a result, these governments sought to safeguard their commercial interests in Africa and began sending scouts to the continent to secure treaties from indigenous peoples or their supposed representatives. Similarly, Belgium’s King Leopold II, who aspired to increase his personal wealth by acquiring African territory, hired agents to lay claim to vast tracts of land in central Africa. To protect Germany’s commercial interests, German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, who was otherwise uninterested in Africa, felt compelled to stake claims to African land.

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