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19 February, 19:48

Use the drop-down menu and refer to the map to complete each statement. The Berlin Conference gave Region A to. Europeans who wanted to partition Africa gave Region B to. Region C was given to.

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  1. 19 February, 19:52
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    The correct answer is France, Belgium, Great Britain.

    The Berlin Conference gave Region A to France. Europeans who wanted to partition Africa gave Belgium Region B. Region C was given to Great Britain.

    The Berlin Conference of 1844 was also known as the Congo Conference. The purpose of the Conference was to regulate the colonies in Africa and decide how trade would be done. The Germans organized the Conference. Otto Von Bismark who was the Chancellor of Germany was the leading voice of the Conference held in Berlin. This conference was the initiation of the period known as the "Scramble for Africa", where the European superpowers want to partition the continent to exploit its natural resources and control diverse regions of Africa. It was true that the Berlin Conference gave Region A to France. Europeans who wanted to partition Africa gave Belgium Region B. Region C was given to Great Britain.
  2. 19 February, 19:52
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    France, Belgium, Great Britain
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