The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.
In conclusion, The Berlin conference was significant due to the major role it had in the colonization of Africa. It gave European nations the opportunity to take control of Africa and disregard the Natives that were there before them and just do what they wanted to do.
I DEFINITELY wrote that by myself... right?
They basically expected the colonists to have a voice around in their government, since they did have the rights to vote as well as the navigation acts dealt with colonial trade, which wasn't much about the rights, their isn't any so-called monarchy too.
- Sincerely, Ouma