Algeciras Conference (jan 16, 1906 – apr 2, 1906)
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The Algeciras Conference (January–April 1906) was an international meeting held in Algeciras, Spain, to resolve the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany. The conference reaffirmed Morocco’s independence but gave France and Spain joint control over Moroccan policing, effectively favoring French interests. Germany’s diplomatic isolation during the conference highlighted the strength of the Entente Cordiale (between France and Britain) and increased tensions leading up to World War I.
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