Casablanca, French Morocco
Roosevelt was important to Morocco because he developed the war stratagies to free the Moroccans.
Assuming that this refers to Operation Torch in 1942, where FDR led an amphibious invasion into Morocco and Algeria, the reason that Roosevelt decided to invade Morocco was that it was the least well-defended part of the larger Nazi Empire.
The friction of an armed and divided Europe escalated into several crises in Morocco and the Balkans which nearly ended in war. In 1905, Germany announced its support of independence for Morocco, the African colony which Britain had given France in 1904. The British defended the French, and war was avoided by a international conference in Algeciras in 1906 which allowed France to make Morocco a French protectorate.
During World War II, the coastal city of Casablanca (in French Morocco, as the region was then called) provided the site for an international conference of Allied leaders. Taking place in January of 1943, the conference hosted talks among British, American, and French leaders.
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Morocco
A number of important cities are located in Morocco. From an international perspective, the most important for both its economic weight and population is Casablanca.
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James Monroe was the first President to ride on a steamboat. Thedore Roosevelt rode on a airplane in 1910, after he left office. The first sitting President to fly in an airplane was Franklin Roosevelt in 1943 who flew to the Capablanca Conference in Morocco.
Balkans, Morocco