The Moroccan (Morocco) crisis. In 1904 Morocco had been given to France by Britain, but the Moroccans wanted their independence. In 1905, Germany announced her support for Moroccan independence. War was narrowly avoided by a conference which allowed France to retain possession of Morocco. However, in 1911, the Germans were again protesting against French possession of Morocco. Britain supported France and Germany was persuaded to back down for part of French Congo. (the following was used fromhttp://www.historyonthenet.com/WW1/causes.htm )
A crisis in Morocco nearly led to war in 1904. Known as the Moroccan Crisis, the people of that country wanted independence from France.
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the cuban missile crisis.
Nullification Crisis.
For the most part it was the Cuban Missile Crisis that made the country so dangerous, but events like the Invasion off Cuba didn't help.
One of the most significant and potentially catastrophic events of the Cold War was the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. It occurred when the United States discovered that the Soviet Union had placed nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles off the coast of the United States. This led to a tense standoff, and there was a real possibility of a full-scale nuclear war. Thankfully, the crisis was eventually resolved through diplomatic negotiations.
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The 1873 crisis refers to the debate between Japan and Korea at that time. Korea refused to accept Japan's emperor as their own, which nearly led to the two countries going to war.
While Jimmy Carter was president, there was a revolution in Iran in which took over the Country.
Cuban revolutionary who overthrew Batista dictatorship in 1958 and assumed control of the island country. His connections with the Soviet Union led to a cessation of diplomatic relations with the United States in such internationl affairs as the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Oversaw his country through the end of the Cold War and through nearly a half-century of trade embargo with the US.
No. That was what led to the crisis. The crisis was that Russia was putting some nuclear missiles in Cuba as a deterrent to the bombings.
Nullification Crisis.
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Houses and debt in crisis
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the economic crisis of 1991 in Cuba. This was due to the close ties between Cuba and the Soviet Union.
the cuban missile crisis.
japan was angry because they
Preident John F. Kennedy.
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