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128: The Causes of World War I (From the Congress of Vienna to Franz Ferdinand & the Marne)

History That Doesn't Suck

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The Berlin Conference, or the Congo Conference

In 1884, representatives from more than a dozen of Europe's most powerful empires and kingdoms gathered in Berlin. All participating nations except the United States signed an act declaring the Congo River open to all flags. It set off a mad colonial dash, to use a phrase from an 1884 London newspaper, a scramble for Africa. By World War I, more than half a dozen European states will colonize almost the entire African continent.

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