The case for an African Independence Month begins with the Berlin Conference in 1884. European countries started partitioning Africa until around 1905; by which time all the lands and resources of the continent were completely divided and colonized. More specifically, the countries were Belgium, Germany, Italy, England, Portugal and France. At that time, England and France benefited the most, and they also had colonies in Asia. Collectively, the labor and raw resources were the keys to the European countries' industrial development.
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