The Fashoda Crisis was resolved peacefully through diplomatic negotiations between France and Britain. The two countries agreed that the area would be under British control, leading to the signing of the 1904 Entente Cordiale, which marked the end of the crisis and laid the groundwork for a stronger Anglo-French alliance.
Roger Glenn Brown has written: 'Fashoda reconsidered' -- subject(s): Fashoda Crisis, 1898
Jules Emily has written: 'Mission Marchand' -- subject(s): Fashoda Crisis, 1898
Fashoda Incident happened in 1898.
The Fashoda Crisis of 1898 was a diplomatic confrontation between Britain and France in the Sudanese settlement of Fashoda, where both nations sought to expand their imperial territories in Africa. The conflict arose when British forces, led by General Kitchener, encountered French troops, who were pursuing their own colonial ambitions in the region. The standoff heightened tensions but ultimately led to a negotiated settlement, with both nations agreeing to recognize each other's spheres of influence. The crisis marked a significant moment in the decline of rivalry between the two countries, paving the way for the Entente Cordiale in 1904.
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The showdown at Fashoda in 1898 involved British and French forces in Sudan. The key figures were British Major General Sir Herbert Kitchener and French Captain Jean-Baptiste Marchand. This confrontation was part of the broader imperial rivalry between Britain and France over African territories, particularly in the context of the Scramble for Africa. The standoff ultimately resolved diplomatically, easing tensions between the two nations.
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