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The Berlin Act was a work product of the Berlin Conference of 1884 wherein Otto Von Bismarck entered Germany into the mix for the colonization of Africa.
The Berlin Act marks the beginning of the true formal scramble for Africa as European Nations fought for land on the African continent.
C) The North was mostly industrial with many factories. The south was mostly agricultural with large plantations.
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Where did he go - He visited the states of Southeast Asia, the coast of India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the east coast of Africa.
Who did he meet - He met the treachery from King Alagonakkara of Ceylon.
What did he see - He saw 7 new animals
What did he find - He found lions, leopards, ostriches, zebras, and other animals...
How did his visit impact that area - He expanded China's political influence in the world, and he made policital ties with other nations.
What important information did he bring back - The THINGS he broght back was lions, leopards, ostriches, zebras, and other animals... People thought they were really important because a Giffrafe was kinda like a Chinese unicorn ( qilin ) which represented good fortune.