The Berlin Conference of 1884 –1885

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The Berlin Conference of 1884 –1885 established rules for the conquest of Africa. Cy -Ranch

The Berlin Conference led to a Scramble for Africa as European Cy -Ranch The Berlin Conference led to a Scramble for Africa as European nations rushed to claim land.

European imperialism harmed Africans as Europeans exploited the Cy -Ranch European imperialism harmed Africans as Europeans exploited the people and land.

Africans wanted independence. They wanted to benefit from Cy -Ranch Africans wanted independence. They wanted to benefit from their land and resources. They wanted to control their own destinies.

Kwame Nkurmah was an African nationalist. He led the people Cy -Ranch Kwame Nkurmah was an African nationalist. He led the people of the Gold Coast to freedom.

Cy -Ranch In 1957, the Gold Coast was the first African colony to gain its freedom. With freedom came an African name: Ghana!

Nkrumah promoted the idea of African unity or Pan-Africanism. Cy -Ranch Nkrumah promoted the idea of African unity or Pan-Africanism. Africans needed to work together for the benefit of Africa.

Jomo Kenyatta was another important African nationalist. Cy -Ranch Jomo Kenyatta was another important African nationalist. He led Kenya to freedom in 1963.

While independence solved some problems, it created other problems. Cy -Ranch While independence solved some problems, it created other problems.

The old colonial boundaries became the boundaries of Cy -Ranch The old colonial boundaries became the boundaries of the newly independent nations.

Borders created tensions. Sometimes hostile ethnic groups Cy -Ranch Borders created tensions. Sometimes hostile ethnic groups shared the same nation. Civil Wars resulted.

Ethnic tensions sometimes led to human rights violations and Cy -Ranch Ethnic tensions sometimes led to human rights violations and even genocide.

Yes, independence brought its own set of problems but Cy -Ranch Yes, independence brought its own set of problems but it also brought possibilities.

Organization Of African Unity promoted cooperation among Cy -Ranch Founded in 1963, the Organization Of African Unity promoted cooperation among all African states and sought to eradicate all forms of colonialism.

The road to freedom was not an easy one but with the Cy -Ranch The road to freedom was not an easy one but with the talent and resources of the African people and continent, freedom was gained.