Answer:
The first Moroccan crisis was also the first major diplomatic crisis of the twentieth century, heralding the changes in the policies and relations of the European powers that led to the increasing instability of the European and world order. The crisis erupted in the spring of 1905, but the Moroccan issue became urgent in the late nineteenth century.
Explanation:
- The first crisis was triggered in Morocco in 1905, when Germany became involved in a conflict between the Moroccan revolutionaries and the French colonialists.
- France threatened Germany with war, but the conflict was resolved peacefully in Spain in 1906.
- The second Moroccan crisis occurred in 1911 when Germany sent the destroyer "Panther" to the Moroccan city of Agadir at a time when France sought to secure dominance in Morocco. After numerous threats on both sides, the conflict was resolved by a colonial compromise.
- This crisis just showed that the animosity between great forces in one moment will lead to global war.