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AP European History 2.7 Period 3: 1815-1914. After the Conference of Berlin, what was the most devastating long term effect of the "Scramble for Africa"?
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Thank you We sneak in then here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by diplomacy the body of water
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full of bachelors degrees and take a look vehement right
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there Conference at berlin here's today's question after the conference
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of berlin what was the most devastating long term effect
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of the scramble for africa And here your potential answers
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thinking about eggs here All right well the european colonists
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were like the worst house guests you can ever imagine
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like guests that you didn't even invite And who stole
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all your stuff in your house and then destroyed all
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of it treated you terribly and murdered pretty much everyone
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you know So yeah a lot worse than your buddy
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road tripping across america currently bumming on your catch Well
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the worst part was they didn't just do the whole
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take your land and oppress your people think they actually
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devastated the continent for generations to come And how did
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they do that Well and we know this might come
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as a gigantic surprise to you but it wasn't through
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the promotion of equality shocking We know that eliminates a
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and it wasn't seat annexation either Annexation is the political
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Transition of the control of land from one power to
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another and while annexation was sort of what started this
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whole thing it wasn't what devastated africa for years to
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come In fact some africans living on european controlled land
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actually experienced a better standard of living if they aligned
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with the europeans Of course they probably would have preferred
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teo you know control their own land but when life
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gives you oppression we'll make lemonade right You know that
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might not be how the saying goes but whatever was
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an effect of the scramble for africa d diplomacy actually
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colonialism ended up creating tension between european powers and was
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a stepping stone a world war just in case you
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didn't think it could get any worse that's kind of
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the secret formula for history it can always get worse
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that eliminates d so that must mean that the most
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devastating long term effect the scramble for africa was be
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apartheid apartheid the system of racial segregation that was instituted
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in south africa and it had the most extreme and
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longstanding impacts there It wasn't officially ended until nineteen ninety
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four and its segregating effects are still being felt to
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this day so b is the correct answer Well we
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know that learning about the scramble for africa can weigh
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pretty heavy on you Not all scramble zahra's Delicious as
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those made with eggs and cheese and stuff But feel
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free to treat yourself to one and you deserve it
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