Berlin Conference Role Cards
Berlin Conference Role Cards
Berlin Conference Role Cards
Deana M. Jaeschke
Central Middle School, White Bear Lake, MN
Germany
The 1884 Berlin Conference to partition Africa has been called by the German
Chancellor, Otto Von Bismark. You are hosting the conference in your capital city. The
goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa into
European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in gaining
access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization. Germany has some
control of coastal southwestern Africa and coastal east Africa. Germany desires to
maintain control of these areas. Germany is NOT a major power in Europe at this point
in time, though they have the ambition to be. They are industrialized though short on
natural resources. Countries which they are unlikely to dispute with are France and
Britain.
France
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
France has colonial outposts established along the west coast of Africa and extending
inland approximately 500 miles east of Lake Chad. French colonial outposts include the
cities of Libreville, Conakry, Dakar, and Abidjan. France is NOT the leading
industrialized nation in Europe, though France does have a very strong army. Her
leadership is sometimes questionable, the only country which France would hesitate to
dispute with is Britain but on the same note, France does NOT want to see Britain
become TOO powerful.
Great Britain
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization. A great concern
of Britains because they have the ability to produce a tremendous amount of goods,
though they lack the natural resources. Great Britain is most concerned about
maintaining control of the Suez Canal (it has been under their control since 1875) and the
surrounding territory. The canal connects the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, Red, and
Arabian Seas providing important shipping routes. Great Britain has expanded its control
around the canal, throughout Egypt and south into the Sahara to create a buffer zone (land
protection) against French expansion. Great Britain desires holdings from the Cape
(southern tip of Africa) to Cairo. British colonial outposts exist in West Africa in the
cities of Lagos, Freetown, and Banjul. Great Britain is also in conflict with the Dutch for
control of Cape of Africa. Great Britain is one of (if not the) strongest country in Europe,
though they would hesitate to threaten France. A war would be risky and expensive.
Portugal
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
Portugal has the oldest colonial outposts on the continent: on the west coast, southwest
coast, and the southeast coast. Portugal, though not nearly the strongest country in
Europe, you are absolutely DETERMINED to maintain your colonies and will concede to
almost anything EXCEPT giving up their colonies.
Netherlands/Dutch
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
The Dutch have a long history in the Cape region of Africa dating back to the 1600s. The
Dutch are presently struggling for control of the area against the British. The
Netherlands, though not nearly the strongest country in Europe, you are absolutely
DETERMINED to maintain your colonies and will concede to almost anything EXCEPT
giving up their colonies
Belgium
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
Led by King Leopold, the Belgians want access to the mineral and rubber resources of
the interior tropical rainforest in the Congo River basin. The Belgians are also interested
in the ivory trade (elephant tusks). Belgium, though not nearly the strongest country in
Europe, you are well aware of the advantages of the natural resources in Africa.
Spain
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
The Spanish want to maintain a presence on the western coast of Africa. However, the
wars for independence in Latin America beginning in the 1820s have left the empire with
little monetary funds. Spain, though not nearly the strongest country in Europe, you are
well aware of the natural resources available. You are also well of aware of the fact you
are no longer the powerhouse country you once were.
Italy
The goal of the conference is to negotiate and create a process for the partition of Africa
into European colonies or spheres of influence. The European powers are interested in
gaining access to raw materials and resources for their industrialization.
Italy desires the Horn of Africa. Italy, has recently unified, though they are having issues
establishing a solid government which the people support. As a result, you lack a solid
military to defend your colonies. You will do whatever you can, though there are many
more countries who are more powerful than you are.
Where are the colonies you want to protect? Where are the resources you would like to
have access to?
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