Germany<span>, </span>France<span>, </span>Great Britain<span>, Netherlands, </span>Belgium<span>, </span>Portugal<span>, and </span>Spain<span> were all considered to have a future role in the </span>imperial<span> partition of Africa. The United States was invited because of its interest in </span>Liberia<span> but did not attend because it had no desire to build a colonial empire in Africa.</span>
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I believe that "a biography of John F. Kennedy" and "a letter written by Thomas Jefferson to the British monarch" go in primary and the other two go in secondary.
<span>do not take jobs away from American citizens </span>
Anything that gives it source credit is not plagirism