- Morocco–Congo Treaty
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- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.
The Morocco-Congo Treaty was signed on 4 November 1911 in Berlin between the French and Germans, and recognised French domination of Morocco. This event concluded the Agadir Crisis.
With the so-called Morocco-Congo agreement the German Empire recognized the French domination of Morocco. In return, France ceded parts of the French Congo and French Equatorial Africa to the German Reich, comprising the Neukamerun.
Sources
- KAISER'S SON SHOWS ANGER AT TREATY; Openly Applauds Criticism of German Backdown by Members of Reichstag. Nov 10th, 1911. New York Times
Categories:- History of Morocco
- History of Africa
- Kamerun
- Treaties involving territorial changes
- 1911 in Africa
- Treaties concluded in 1911
- Treaties of the German Empire
- Treaties of the French Third Republic
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