The Berlin Conference (1884-1885):
Dominant Diplomacy, Dire Consequences
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Portugal was the nation that requested the Berlin Conference as it looked upon the events in Africa with alarm. One top of that, the Portuguese also wanted a portion of Africa to add to their colonial acquisitions.