Did You Know?

Many countries still talk to keep peace!

Who Was There?

Men from big countries came to talk.

What Did They Talk About?

They talked about how to stop wars.

What Berlin Conference (November 2–6, 1917) Does

They made plans to keep peace.

They wanted to help each other.

They talked about rules for war.

They hoped for a safe world.

They shared their thoughts and plans.

They wanted to stop the fights.

More About Berlin Conference (November 2–6, 1917)

At this time, there were many wars. The men thought it was time to talk. They wanted to find ways to help their lands. They met for four days to share ideas.

This meeting helped some countries. They learned to work together. It showed that talking is better than fighting.

Today, we still have talks to keep peace. Countries want to stay friends and help each other. This helps us all live better lives.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Berlin Conference"] --> B["Date: November 2–6, 1917"] B --> C["Purpose: Regulate European colonization"] C --> D["Participants: Major European powers"] D --> E["Outcome: Division of Africa"] E --> F["Significance: Impact on African nations"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Berlin Conference:A meeting where leaders discussed important issues.
November:The eleventh month of the year.
1917:A year in the early 20th century.