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The Berlin Conference of 1885 is said to have set off a “scramble for Africa.” That means that Europeans
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When it is said that The Berlin Conference of 1885 set off a “scramble for Africa" it means that European countries saw the opportunity for great profit in Africa and wanted to get as much territory as possible before it was all taken up.
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