The Berlin Conference (1884) Meeting of European powers in order to establish colonies peacefully in Africa without any consent of the native people of Africa
The Berlin Conference (1884) Why the desire to have influence in Africa? Africa’s vast mineral resources Europeans were competing with each other
The Berlin Conference (1884) The representatives at the conference literally drew, erased, and re-drew boundaries WITH NO REGARD FOR THE TRIBAL REALITIES IN AFRICA Natural boundaries like rivers and mountains were ignored
The Berlin Conference (1884) Africans from the same tribal (ethnic) groups found themselves separated and under different colonial rulers Hostile tribes often found themselves within the same political boundaries
The Berlin Conference (1884)
King Leopold II of Belgium Brutal ruler over what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo Used forced labor to extract rubber, copper, diamonds, ivory, and gold
King Leopold II of Belgium Congolese that didn’t cooperate or didn’t produce enough wealth had their hands chopped off
The Berlin Conference (1884) Many of Africa’s tribal conflicts today can be traced to the ill effects of the Berlin Conference