The Berlin Conference (1884-1885):
Dominant Diplomacy, Dire Consequences
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"I heard from other sources that I had given by the document the right to all the minerals of my country."
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
"Until the day of my death, I will continue with the same thoughts of national interest that have guided me until now, to direct and sustain our African efforts."
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
"...how thoroughly I have been disenchanted, disappointed and disheartened..."
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
Time of Berlin Conference
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
A Motivation for African Conquest
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
A Successful Consequence
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
A Detrimental Consequence
Political Instability
Lobengula, South African King
King Leopold II
Soil Enrichment
1884-1885
Modern Infrastructure
Otto von Bismark
Rich Resources and New Trade Options
George Washington Williams
1914
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