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In 1912, after the First Moroccan Crisis and the Agadir Crisis, the Treaty of Fez was signed, effectively dividing Morocco into a French and Spanish protectorate.
German attempts to counter this growing influence led to the First Moroccan Crisis of 1905 – 1906 and the Second Moroccan Crisis ( 1911.
* March 31 – German Emperor Wilhelm II asserts German equality with France in Morocco, triggering the Tangier or First Moroccan Crisis.
* January 16 – April 7 – Algeciras Conference to resolve the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany.
Roosevelt mediated the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany, essentially in French favor.
Difficulties with Germany and criticism by the Socialist party in connection with Morocco ( First Moroccan Crisis in 1905 – 06, were settled by the Algeciras Conference ).
In the first two months following the Ottoman Empire ’ s entry into the First World War, the Turkish governor of Jerusalem, Zakey Bey, offered to sell the Moroccan Quarter, which consisted of about 25 houses, to the Jews in order to enlarge the area available to them for prayer.
The purpose of the conference was to find a solution to the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany, which arose as Germany attempted to prevent France from establishing a protectorate over Morocco.
* First Moroccan Crisis
# redirect First Moroccan Crisis
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.
The British supported France as in the First Moroccan Crisis again showing the strength of the Entente Cordiale.
* First Moroccan Crisis ( Tangier Crisis )
* 1905-1906 First Moroccan Crisis
German attempts to counter this growing influence led to the First Moroccan Crisis of 1905-1906 and the Second Moroccan Crisis ( 1911 ).
* First Moroccan Crisis ( 1904-1906 )
The First Moroccan Crisis grew out of the imperial rivalries of the great powers, in this case, between Germany on one side and France, with British support, on the other.
Although the Algeciras Conference temporarily solved the First Moroccan Crisis it only worsened international tensions between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente.
The purpose of the conference was to mediate the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany, and to assure the repayment of a large loan made to the Sultan in 1904.
First to fall were the Moroccan mountain strongholds at Tan-Tan.
As a diplomat, von Bernstorff adamantly supported Anglo-German rapprochement and considered the policies of Wilhelm II “ reckless .” Bernstorff's diplomatic skills were noted in Berlin throughout the First Moroccan Crisis in 1905 and he was appointed the German ambassador to the United States and Mexico in 1908.
Hillgruber argued that Wilhelm's policy of Weltpolitik ( World Politics ) which he launched with great fanfare in 1897 had with the First Moroccan Crisis in 1905 ended in failure, and that thereafter Germany was forced to retreat into a defensive posture in the " bastion " of Central Europe with Austria-Hungary forming the crucial " land bridge " to the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East.

First and Crisis
Finally, when a Serbian backed organization assassinated the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, causing the 1914 July Crisis, nobody could stop the conflict and the First World War broke out.
Churchill's account of the First World War, The World Crisis, describes Beatty's next order as, " Steer two points nearer the enemy.
* 1990 – Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec, Canada begins.
This led to what is known as the First Kuwaiti Crisis, in which the Ottomans demanded that the British stop interfering with their empire.
* 1954 – The People's Liberation Army begins shelling the Republic of China-controlled islands of Quemoy, starting the First Taiwan Strait Crisis.
* October 24 – Cuban Missile Crisis: First confrontation between US Navy and Soviet cargo vessel.
* Jones ; J. R. The First Whigs: The Politics of the Exclusion Crisis, 1678 – 1683, 1961 online edition
* Johanna Granville, The First Domino: International Decision Making During the Hungarian Crisis of 1956, Texas A & M University Press, 2004.
On September 3, 1954, the First Taiwan Strait Crisis began when the PLA started shelling Quemoy and threatened to take the Dachen Islands.
" The First Tiananmen Incident Revisited: Elite Politics and Crisis Management at the End of the Maoist Era ".
The Congo Crisis ( 1960 – 1965 ) was a period of turmoil in the First Republic of the Congo that began with national independence from Belgium and ended with the seizing of power by Joseph Mobutu.
* Teiwes, Frederick C. and Warren Sun, " The First Tiananmen Incident Revisited: Elite Politics and Crisis Management at the End of the Maoist Era ," Pacific Affairs Vol: 77 Issue: 2 ( 2004 ) pp. 211 – 235.
In 1955 and 1958, mainland China escalated Cold War political tensions by shelling offshore islands held by Taiwan including Jinmen in what became known as the First and Second Taiwan Strait Crisis.
* Thomas, Peter D. G. British Politics and the Stamp Act Crisis: The First Phase of the American Revolution, 1763 – 1767.
Eventually, Sir Wilfrid Laurier was able to lead the Liberals back to a competitive position in English Canada, but by the time of the First World War, and the Conscription Crisis of 1917, Laurier again found himself in charge of a Liberal Party limited to Quebec and a few other pockets.
The study of International relations as theory can be traced to E. H. Carr's " The Twenty Years ' Crisis " which was published in 1939 and to Hans Morgenthau's " Politics Among Nations " published in 1948. International relations as a discipline is believed to have emerged after the First World War with the establishment of a Chair of International Relations at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

First and 1905
* Robert Nisbet Bain, The First Romanovs 1613 – 1725 ( London, 1905 ; reprint, New York, 1967 ).
A 2004 book by Howard W. Rosenberg, Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: U. S. Team Sport's First Media Sensation and Baseball's Original Casey at the Bat, reprints a 1905 Thayer letter to a Baltimore scribe who was asking about the poem's roots.
It includes Japan's annexation of the Okinawan island group in 1872, the First Sino-Japanese War ( 1894 – 1895 ), the Russo-Japanese War ( 1904 – 1905 ), the annexation of Korea, and the rise of Japanese militarism ( 1905 – 1945 ).
On the eve of the First World War a growing tension and unease with the social order, already seen in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the agitation of " radical " parties, also manifested itself in artistic works in every medium which radically simplified or rejected previous practice.
It has been suggested that the concept of state capitalism can be traced back to Mikhail Bakunin's critique during the First International of the potential for state exploitation under Marxism, or to Jan Waclav Machajski's argument in The Intellectual Worker ( 1905 ) that socialism was a movement of the intelligentsia as a class, resulting in a new type of society he termed state capitalism.
First, special relativity was published in 1905, and the final form of general relativity was published in 1916.
The convention, which took place on June 24, 1905, was then referred to as the " Industrial Congress " or the " Industrial Union Convention "— it would later be known as the First Annual Convention of the IWW.
* The First and Last Journeys of Thoreau ( 1905 )
First published in 1905, the Munsell Color System became the foundation for a series of color models, providing objective methods for the measurement of color.
Britain's First Sea Lord Admiral Fisher argued the Japanese victory at Tsushima confirmed the importance of large guns and speed on modern battleships, and in October 1905 the British began construction of HMS Dreadnought, which upon her launching in 1906 began a dreadnought naval arms race between Britain and Germany in the years before 1914.
** 1896, First report of the station on adulterated food products ; 1897 ; 1898 ; 1899 ; 1900 ; 1901 ; 1902 ; 1903 ; 1904 ; 1905 ; 1906 ; 1907: Food, Food, Drugs ; 1908: Not located ; 1909: Not located ; 1910: Not located ; 1911: Food, Drugs
( The First Presbyterian Church building of 1905 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is unique in that it uses Tiffany windows that partially make use of painted glass.
's matches from their formation in 1905 until the club was forced to relocate during the First World War.
First held in 1905, the tournament is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year – the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
First National Bank of Arcadia pictured in this 1905 postcard
The submarine USS Holland ( SS-1 ), the first commissioned submarine in the U. S. Navy, along with six other Holland Torpedo Boat Company submarines were based in New Suffolk between 1899 and 1905 prompting the hamlet to claim to be the " First Submarine Base " in the United States.
In the year 1905 the First Esperanto Universal Congress was held in Boulogne-sur-Mer.
First built in 1905, the park originally featured fountains and sunken gardens.
The Burke Methodist Church was organized in 1899-1900, and the First Baptist Church of Burke in 1905.
* 1905 First high school graduation held.
He transferred to the 4th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment in 1905, serving in the First World War and reaching the rank of Major.

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