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Why do most of Africa's borders make no sense? In eighteen eighty four, fourteen European nations met in Berlin for three months and divided an entire continent. Not a single African was invited. They drew straight lines through deserts, created bizarre shapes like The Gambia and the Caprivi Strip, and forced hundreds of ethnic groups into artificial countries. One hundred forty years later, these borders remain the primary cause of conflict across Africa. In this video, we examine: The eighteen eighty four to eighty five Berlin Conference and the Principle of Effective Occupation that triggered the Scramble for Africa How King Leopold the Second turned the Congo into personal property, leading to approximately ten million deaths Why Nigeria, with over two hundred fifty ethnic groups, was forced into one country for British economic convenience How Belgian colonizers invented rigid ethnic categories in Rwanda that directly caused the nineteen ninety four genocide The economic legacy of extraction, why African railways only connect mines to ports, and how the African Continental Free Trade Area aims to overcome colonial fragmentation Global Context provides deep, balanced analysis of global geopolitical, cultural, and historical issues. We present multiple perspectives without bias, in the tradition of BBC Documentary journalism. Every claim is backed by credible sources from international organizations, academic institutions, and reputable media. If you found this analysis valuable, subscribe for more balanced perspectives on global affairs. This video presents scholarly debates from post colonial researchers, economic historians, and African voices to help you understand one of history's most consequential events. #BerlinConference #ColonialAfrica #AfricanHistory #Geopolitics #KingLeopold #CongoHistory #NigerianCivilWar #RwandaGenocide #GlobalContext #DocumentaryHistory