At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, European powers gathered to establish rules for the colonization of Africa, leading to the arbitrary drawing of boundaries that disregarded existing ethnic, cultural, and political landscapes. This process facilitated the scramble for Africa, as countries like Britain, France, and Germany claimed vast territories without consideration for the indigenous populations. The resulting borders often created conflicts and tensions that persist today, as they divided communities and brought together rival groups under single colonial administrations. Ultimately, the conference exemplified the imperialistic mindset of the time, prioritizing European interests over African realities.
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