After World War I, both France and Spain maintained their protectorates in Morocco. However, Abd el-Krim led a Berber uprising from 1921 to 1926 that resulted in the establish of the Republic of the Rif. This rebellion was eventually suppressed by the French and Spanish. By 1943, the independence party Istiqlal had been established to push for national independence. By 1956, Morocco had regained its independence from both France and Spain; by 1957, Sultan Mohammed V was proclaimed king of Morocco.
NO. Francisco Franco, a military officer for neutral Spain, was in Morocco during World War I. He had nothing to do with World War I.
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Czechoslavakia
It Gained Alaska
Balkans, Morocco
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No, but Russia did own Alaska until about 1860.
Ireland gained self-rule
nothing if anything they lost a lot
Lol, nothing at all
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, chemical warfare
To what end? The US gained no territories as a result of the First World War.