First Moroccan Crisis

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When did the First Moroccan Crisis occur?
1905
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What did Kaiser Wilhelm do to annoy France?
Rode through the city of Tangiers on a white horse with a military band and soldiers. He was trying to encourage the Moroccans to try to get independence
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Kaiser Wilhelm demanded a conference on the future of Morocco. What was this conference called?
Algeciras Conference
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Who supported Germany at the conference?
Austria-Hungary and Morocco
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Who supported France at the conference?
Britain and Russia
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What was agreed at the conference?
France had to recognise Moroccan Independence and could not occupy Morocco with her army.
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Who was given control of the Moroccan police force?
France and Spain
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Britain was concerned by Germany's actions so began talks with France's ally. Who was her ally and what did she sign with Britain?
Russia. She signed the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907
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What effect did the First Moroccan Crisis have on the Entente Cordiale?
It made the Entente Cordiale stronger
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What effect did the First Moroccan Crisis have on Germany?
She was dissapointed that she hadn't broken up the Entente Cordiale but pleased that Britain didn't support France to war. She felt more encircled
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