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| Agadir Crisis Briand, Aristide | |
| Agadir The British support France as in the First Moroccan Crisis again showing the strength of the Entente Cordiale
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| April Agadir Arebellion breakss out In Morocco against the Sultan, Abdelhafid. by April the Sultan is besieged in his palace in Fez and the French prepare troops to help put down therebellion under the pretext of protecting European lives and property
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| April Agadir Britain tries to restrain France from adopting over-hasty measures and to disuade her from sending troops to Fez, the efforts fail but Edward Grey the British Foreign Secretary felt that his hands were tied and that he is forced to support France
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| April Agadir The French dispatch a flying column at the end of April 1911 and Germany gives approval for the occupation of Fez
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| 7th July Agadir The German Ambassador informs the French that Germany has no territorial aspirations in Morocco and would negotiate for a French protectorate on the basis of "compensation" for Germany in the French Congo region
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| 9th July Agadir Franco-German negotiations are initiated toward the Treaty of Fez led to a convention under which Germany accepted France's position in Morocco in return for territory in the French Equatorial African colony of Middle Congo (the Republic of the Congo)
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| 4th Nov Agadir A 275 000 kmę territory, known as Neukamerun, becomes part of the German colony of Kamerun and part of German West Africa, which only lasts briefly until they are captured by the allies in World War I
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| Chief of General Staff Joffre, Joseph | |
| Appointed Chief-of-General-Staff
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| Entente Cordiale Briand, Aristide | |
| The British support France as in the First Moroccan Crisis again showing the strength of the Entente Cordiale
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| Minister Paul-Boncour, Joseph | |
| Appointed Minister of Labour
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| Treaty of Fez Briand, Aristide | |
| 9th July Fez Franco-German negotiations are initiated toward the Treaty of Fez led to a convention under which Germany accepted France's position in Morocco in return for territory in the French Equatorial African colony of Middle Congo (the Republic of the Congo)
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| 4th Nov Fez A 275 000 kmę territory, known as Neukamerun, becomes part of the German colony of Kamerun and part of German West Africa, which only lasts briefly until they are captured by the allies in World War I
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