The First Moroccan Crisis, or the Tangier Crisis, brought about by the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Tangier in Morocco in 1905
The Second Moroccan Crisis, or the Agadir Crisis, sparked by the deployment of a German warship to the Moroccan port of Agadir in 1911
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Tangier in Morocco in 1905 The Second MoroccanCrisis, or the Agadir Crisis, sparked by the deployment of a German warship to the Moroccan port of Agadir...
The First MoroccanCrisis or the Tangier Crisis was an international crisis between March 31 1905 and April 7 1906 over the status of Morocco. Germany...
The Agadir Crisis, Agadir Incident, or Second MoroccanCrisis was a brief crisis sparked by the deployment of a substantial force of French troops in...
MoroccanCrisis it only worsened international tensions between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The French military conquest of Morocco began...
antagonism. A German attempt to check the French in Morocco in 1905 (the Tangier Incident, or First MoroccanCrisis), and thus to upset the Entente, served only...
The Bosnian Crisis, also known as the Annexation Crisis (German: Bosnische Annexionskrise, Turkish: Bosna Krizi; Serbo-Croatian: Aneksiona kriza, Анексиона...
The purpose of the conference was to find a solution to the First MoroccanCrisis of 1905 between France and Germany, which arose as Germany responded...
First MoroccanCrisis. The First MoroccanCrisis was an international dispute between March 1905 and May 1906 over the status of Morocco. The crisis worsened...
of influence in North Africa in 1904, the Entente cordiale. The Tangier Crisis later encouraged co-operation between the two countries from their mutual...
several rights to British subjects in Morocco, and lowered Moroccan customs tariffs to 10%. The treaty prolonged Moroccan independence while opening up the...
The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain and...
Moroccan Government under Moulay Abd al-Aziz while at the same time drawing it towards greater recognition of France's special interests in Morocco by...
Royal Moroccan Navy occupied it. After an exchange of declarations between both countries, the Spanish troops eventually evicted the Moroccan infantry...
The July Crisis was a series of interrelated diplomatic and military escalations among the major powers of Europe in the summer of 1914, which led to the...
Wilhelm's diplomatic blunders sparked the MoroccanCrisis of 1905. He made a spectacular visit to Tangier, in Morocco on 31 March 1905. He conferred with representatives...
The Great Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 began in the Ottoman Empire's territories on the Balkan peninsula in 1875, with the outbreak of several uprisings...
Moroccan–Spanish conflicts: Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Hispano-Moroccan War...
leader of Morocco. In 1911, rebellion broke out against the sultan. This led to the Agadir Crisis, also known as the Second MoroccanCrisis. These events...
domestic changes in Morocco but retained control of key areas. However, five years later the Second MoroccanCrisis (or Agadir Crisis) was sparked by the...
First MoroccanCrisis (1904–1906) Dutch–Venezuelan crisis of 1908, between Venezuela and the Netherlands Bosnian crisis (1908–1909) Agadir Crisis (1911)...
effects of rapprochement could be seen with Franco-British unity in the MoroccanCrisis against the German Empire. The mending of relations between the United...