The Modern Period
The Berlin Conference, held from 1884 to 1885, was a meeting of European powers to establish rules for the colonization and trade in Africa, effectively partitioning the continent among themselves. This conference marked a significant point in imperialism as it allowed for the rapid expansion of European influence in Africa, including regions in Southeast Asia, which were often connected through trade and colonial ambitions.
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