<

History FROM 4 ART

CHAPTER 2 : THE BERLIN WEST AFRICAN CONFERENCE 1884-1885

AIMS/OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE
  • European powers discuss the terms on futher acquisition of territories in Africa without war.
  • They wanted to formulate rules for effective occupation of Africa.
  • They wanted to guarantee free access into the interior of Africa by trader, missionaries and other agents of all countries.
  • They wanted to sit down and see how legitimate trade should be promoted and slave trade suppress.
  • When Germany was defeated and ousted from her colonies, the colonies like Kamerun, Togoland and Tanoayika were seized from Germany and given to British and France as mandates of the League of Nation.
par Claude Foumtum
Back Next


History FROM 4 ART








CHAPTER7 : SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN CAMEROON DURING THE BRITISH MANDATE 1922-1946

CHAPTER 8 : THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 1870-1914