Morocco question between Britain and France

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The "Morocco question between Britain and France" refers to the early 20th-century diplomatic tensions over control and influence in Morocco that contributed to European rivalries before World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial question
diplomatic dispute
international relations issue
pre–World War I tension
cause British concern over Mediterranean and Atlantic sea routes
French desire to establish a protectorate over Morocco
German attempts to challenge French influence in Morocco
competition for colonial influence in North Africa
contributedTo deterioration of Anglo-German relations
formation of the Triple Entente
endTime 1912
hasAspect colonial rivalry
diplomatic alignment
economic interests
naval strategy
hasMainParticipants France
United Kingdom
hasOtherParticipants German Empire
Morocco
Spain
Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco
Abdelaziz of Morocco
surface form: Sultan Abdelaziz of Morocco
involvesAgreement Entente Cordiale
surface form: Entente Cordiale of 1904

Franco-Spanish agreements on Morocco
involvesEvent Second Moroccan Crisis
surface form: Agadir Crisis of 1911

Algeciras Conference
surface form: Algeciras Conference of 1906

First Moroccan Crisis
surface form: First Moroccan Crisis of 1905–1906

Second Moroccan Crisis
surface form: Second Moroccan Crisis of 1911
location Morocco
North Africa
relatedTo Second Moroccan Crisis
surface form: Agadir Crisis

Algeciras Conference
Anglo-French relations
Entente Cordiale
European balance of power
First Moroccan Crisis
Franco-German rivalry
Second Moroccan Crisis
causes of World War I
result Treaty of Fez
surface form: 1912 Treaty of Fez

Spain receiving a northern Moroccan protectorate
establishment of the French Protectorate in Morocco
heightened tensions between Germany and the Entente powers
increased Anglo-French military cooperation
strengthening of the Entente Cordiale
significance demonstrated importance of colonial issues in great power politics
illustrated fragility of European peace before World War I
startTime 1904
timePeriod early 20th century

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