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7 October, 03:14

African nations and leaders were purposely left out of the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885. Should leaders of African nations been included in the conference? Yes or No? Why or why not? How could the inclusion of African leaders made a difference in European Imperialist history?

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  1. 7 October, 06:02
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    Yes, they should, because they were the most affected by this.

    They could decide their future, and not to be led in Europeans hands.

    It was a sharing Africa, this event formalized the neo-colonialism that resulted in the extensive economic exploitation of African colonies by European countries.
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