Which 19th-century diplomatic gathering is credited with formalizing the 'Scramble for Africa' to avoid war between European powers?
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Correct answer: The Berlin Conference
The Berlin Conference (1884–1885) established the rules for African colonization. It introduced the 'principle of effective occupation,' meaning a power had to physically inhabit a territory to claim it.
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