Agadir Crisis - Background

Background

Anglo-German tensions were high at this time partly due to an arms race between Germany and Great Britain which included German plans to build a fleet that would be 2/3 the size of the Britain's fleet. Germany's move was aimed at testing the relationship between Britain and France and possibly intimidate Britain into an alliance with Germany, as well as enforcing claims for compensation for acceptance of effective French control of the North African kingdom, where France's pre-eminence had been upheld by the 1906 Algeciras Conference following the Tangier Crisis (or First Moroccan Crisis) of 1905-1906.

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