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How did colonial divisions in Africa lead to conflict between native African tribes?

A.The European powers were careful to divide the map along tribal lines.

B.The European powers created boundaries based on where resources were located to ensure each country had a similar amount.

C. The European powers often got into conflicts with each other due to the tribal rivalries.

D.The European power did not create boundaries based on tribal divisions and forced rival tribes to live with each other.

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The right answer is D.The European power did not create boundaries based on tribal divisions and forced rival tribes to live with each other.

African's huge variety of languages and cultures discouraged unity among them. Wars fought between ethnic groups over land, water, and trade rights also prevented a unified stand. Europeans soon learned to play rival groups against each other. The competition between European nations was so fierce that they feared war among themselves. To prevent conflict, 14 European nations met at the Berlin Conference in 1884-85 to lay down rules for the division of Africa. The Europeans nations divided the continent with little regard about how Africans ethnic or linguistic groups were distributed. No African ruler was invited to attend their meetings, yet the Conference sealed Africa's fate.

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