because they had many riches from trading and they had many rain forest
1909
No, Morocco was never part of the British Empire. It was primarily a French and Spanish protectorate from 1912 until its independence in 1956. While the British had some influence and interests in Morocco, particularly in trade and diplomacy, they did not colonize the country. Morocco maintained its sovereignty and culture throughout this period, despite foreign interventions.
Spain and France both colonize Morocco. Spain colonized Morocco in the north, the south, and Western Sahara (which Morocco currently controls). France colonized Morocco's central region where the overwhelming majority of Morocco's population lives.
Morocco was semi-independent throughout the 1800s. France showed great interest in Morocco as soon as it began to colonize Algeria in the 1830s, but would not establish the French Protectorate of Morocco until 1912. In 1860, Spain expanded its territorial possessions in Morocco and continued to expand control in the later 1800s. However, Spain never controlled more than 10% of "recognized" Morocco.
French protectorate of Morocco was created in 1912.
The French controlled Morocco from 1912-1956.
The name of Morocco (Maroc in french) came from Marrakesh ( Marrakech in french)
Morocco was a French colony.
You can find French-speakers throughout Morocco, but primarily in urban areas.
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No, Morocco is a country in Africa. France is a country in Europe. From 1912 to 1956, large portions of Morocco were a French Protectorate.