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  2. Berlin Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference of Berlin, as illustrated in German newspaper Die Gartenlaube The conference of Berlin, as illustrated in Illustrirte Zeitung. The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 was a meeting of colonial powers that concluded with the signing of the General Act of Berlin, [1] an agreement regulating European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period.

  3. International Association of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference or Congo Conference of 188485 regulated European colonisation and trade in Africa. King Leopold II was able to convince the powers at the conference that common trade in Africa was in the best interests of all countries.

  4. Scramble for Africa - Wikipedia

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    The 1884 Berlin Conference regulated European colonisation and trade in Africa, and is seen as emblematic of the "scramble". [6] In the last quarter of the 19th century, there were considerable political rivalries between the European empires, which provided the impetus for the colonisation. [7]

  5. Plenipotentiary Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, also known as Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, The International Meridian Conference of 1884, The "International Plenipotentiary Conference to Conclude an International Convention on Trade in Certain Species of Wildlife" which adopted the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ...

  6. Atrocities in the Congo Free State - Wikipedia

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    In the Berlin Conference of 188485, European leaders officially recognised Leopold's control over the 2,350,000 km 2 (910,000 sq mi) of the notionally-independent Congo Free State on the grounds that it would be a free trade area and buffer state between British and French spheres of influence. [3]

  7. Congo Free State - Wikipedia

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    In the Berlin Conference of 188485, European leaders officially noted Leopold's control over the 2,600,000 km 2 (1,000,000 sq mi) of the notionally independent Congo Free State. [ 26 ]

  8. Auguste, Baron Lambermont - Wikipedia

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    He was joint reporter with Baron Alphonse Chodron de Courcel of the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885, and on several occasions he was chosen as arbitrator by one or other of the great European powers. But his great achievement was the freeing of the Scheldt and in token of its gratitude the city of Antwerp erected a fine monument to his memory.

  9. Congo Free State propaganda war - Wikipedia

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    During the spring of 1884, Leopold started a campaign to convince the Great powers that the Congo Free State should be a sovereign nation and he its head of state. Much diplomatic maneuvering resulted in the Berlin Conference of 188485, at which representatives of fourteen European countries and the United States recognized Leopold as ...