what were the long term implications of the Moroccan crises
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The crisis worsened German relations with both France and the United Kingdom, and helped enhance the new Anglo-French Entente.
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By its terms, Britain could pursue its interests in Egypt, while France was free to ... went a long way towards the creation of a new diplomatic balance in Europe itself. ... and Britain, it in fact had the opposite effect, strengthening the bond between the ... A Second Moroccan Crisis flared in April 1911, when the French pushed ...
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