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in1884.The Berlin conference of the association of 1884 - 1885 ... the associationcausedScramble for Africa

African resources , political instability , poorly civilized , and the need to expand territories ... the motivating factorstriggeredScramble for Africa

some of the world ’s biggest oil companies(passive) led bya new scramble for east Africa

the Danger of a Single Story Are Oil CompaniesTriggeringa Scramble for East Africa

http://www.bbc.co.uk / worldservice / special/1624_story_of_africa / page35.shtml Alistair Boddy - Evans.(July 8,2011).Whatcausedthe Scramble for Africa

all of the following factors(passive) was prompted byThe “ Scramble for Africa

MedvedevLeadsScramble For Africa

1852/1898 - maps of(passive) being createdThe Scramble for Africa

King Leopold IIsparkedthe “ scramble for Africa

to learnpromptedthe Scramble for Africa

Sub - Saharan CivsSettingSub - Saharan Civs

chaotic geographic boundariescreatedchaotic geographic boundaries

to the European colonization of the whole African continentledto the European colonization of the whole African continent

britain and francecausesbritain and france

the occupying powers to fight each other for territorial controlledthe occupying powers to fight each other for territorial control

the countriespreventedthe countries

the new country of Ugandacreatedthe new country of Uganda

this is a ppt i used to introduce the social , economic and political factors that led to the scramble for africacausesthis is a ppt i used to introduce the social , economic and political factors that led to the scramble for africa

many international clashes between Europehad causedmany international clashes between Europe

many small conflicts around the worldcausedmany small conflicts around the world

tension between the great powers that may have contributed to the conditions that led to World War I.The assassination of Austria 's crown prince on 28 June 1914 triggered World War I. Germany , as part of the unsuccessful Central Powers , suffered defeat against the Allied Powers in one of the bloodiest conflicts of all timecausedtension between the great powers that may have contributed to the conditions that led to World War I.The assassination of Austria 's crown prince on 28 June 1914 triggered World War I. Germany , as part of the unsuccessful Central Powers , suffered defeat against the Allied Powers in one of the bloodiest conflicts of all time

lasting strifecreatedlasting strife

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