First Moroccan Crisis

The First Moroccan Crisis or the Tangier Crisis was an international crisis between March 31 1905 and April 7 1906 over the status of Morocco. Germany wanted to challenge France's growing control over Morocco, aggravating France and Great Britain. The crisis was resolved by the Algeciras Conference of 1906, a conference of mostly European countries that affirmed French control; this worsened German relations with both France and Britain, and helped enhance the new Anglo-French Entente.

Tangier Crisis
Part of the causes of World War I

Kaiser Wilhelm parades through Tangier.
Date31 March 1905 – 7 April 1906
(1 year and 1 week)
Location
Result Treaty of Algeciras
Belligerents
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
Théophile Delcassé Wilhelm II
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