The Berlin Conference and its Effect upon Africa

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Africa

 

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Dolores S

 

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September 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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Thus, when Transvaal discovered diamonds and gold within its borders, a problem arose due to the British lust for this territory. The British people and government wished to capitalize upon this, but access to the mines was denied by the Transvaal when they decided to restrict the corporations and individuals allowed entrance...
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Outrage quickly spread across the British people, and Cecil Rhodes, the famous imperialist, launched a misfit campaign into the Transvaal under authority of Dr. Jameson in 1895. The raid failed, and simply caused more hatred against the British for being mean to powers smaller than themselves. In 1899, the British Empire entered into war against the Transvaal and Orange Free State, eventually subduing the two republics and merging them with Cape Colony and Natal to form the Union of South Africa...
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