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.
The Moroccan crisis and the Bosnian crisis
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.
The Balkans crisis
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Balkans, Morocco
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It pitted Germany against France.
The Moroccan Crisis (1905-1906) was the first crises and was one of the long term causes of World War One. The fight over control of Morocco broke down the trust between the major European Powers. The second crisis was the Bosnian Crisis (1908-1909) and was caused by Austria-Hungary's desire to annex Bosnia-Herzegovina. This crisis led to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand which triggered the breakout of the war.
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they led to the assassination of archduke franz Ferdinand
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