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The Second Moroccan Crisis, also known as the Agadir Crisis, occurred in 1911. It was a diplomatic confrontation between Germany and France over Morocco, following Germany's sending of the gunboat SMS Panther to the Moroccan port of Agadir in response to France's increasing influence in the region. The crisis heightened tensions between the European powers and contributed to the buildup of alliances preceding World War I. Ultimately, it was resolved through negotiations, with Germany receiving territorial concessions in Africa in exchange for recognizing French control over Morocco.

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