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Although the Berlin conference led to the scramble for africa, ultimately earlier industrialization created increased demand by the British and the French to imperialize much of the world beyond Europe

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Answer: True

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The Berlin Conference was a meeting between Europe's powers in the late 19th century where they divided up African territories amongst themselves.

The need for imperialism especially for the British however stemmed from the massive strides made in production during the Industrial Revolution. The British needed a stable source of raw materials as well as new markets for their products and Africa was a great choice for both.

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