France and Germany bring all the European …

Years: 1876 - 1887

France and Germany bring all the European powers with interests in Africa together at the Berlin Conference in 1885.

Its principal objective is to rationalize what will become known as the European scramble for colonies in Africa.

Prince Otto von Bismarck also wants a greater role in Africa for Germany, which he thinks he can achieve in part by fostering competition between France and Britain.

The agreement signed by all participants in 1885 stipulates that on the African coastline only European annexations or spheres of influence that involve effective occupation by Europeans will be recognized.

Another agreement in 1890 will extend this rule to the interior of Africa and set off a scramble for territory, primarily by France, Britain, Portugal, and Belgium.

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