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| 1909 | Chancellor |  |
| 14th July Berlin Appointed Imperial Chancellor of Germany
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| 1909 | Diplomacy |  |
| Persues a policy of detente with Britain, hoping to come to some agreement that would put a halt to the two countries' ruinous naval arms race, but failed, largely due to the opposition of German Naval Minister Alfred von Tirpitz
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| 8th Feb Berlin France & Germany agree to support the independence of Morocco
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| 1909 | Independence |  |
| 8th Feb Berlin France & Germany agree to support the independence of Morocco
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| 1911 | Agadir Crisis |  |
| 1st July Agadir The German gunboat Panther arrives at the port of Agadir
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| 7th July Agadir The German Ambassador informs the French that Germany has no territorial aspirations in Morocco and would negotiate for a French protectorate on the basis of "compensation" for Germany in the French Congo region
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| 9th July Agadir Franco-German negotiations are initiated toward the Treaty of Fez led to a convention under which Germany accepted France's position in Morocco in return for territory in the French Equatorial African colony of Middle Congo (the Republic of the Congo)
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| 4th Nov Agadir A 275 000 kmę territory, known as Neukamerun, becomes part of the German colony of Kamerun and part of German West Africa, which only lasts briefly until they are captured by the allies in World War I
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| 4th Nov Agadir Under the Treaty of Fez Germany cedes France a small area of territory to the south-east of Fort Lamy, now part of Chad
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| 1911 | Rule of Chad |  |
| 4th Nov Fort Lamy Under the Treaty of Fez Germany cedes France a small area of territory to the south-east of Fort Lamy, now part of Chad
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| 1911 | Rule of Fort Lamy |  |
| 4th Nov Fort Lamy Under the Treaty of Fez Germany cedes France a small area of territory to the south-east of Fort Lamy, now part of Chad
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| 1911 | Rule of German West Africa |  |
| 4th Nov Neukamerun A 275 000 kmę territory, known as Neukamerun, becomes part of the German colony of Kamerun and part of German West Africa, which only lasts briefly until they are captured by the allies in World War I
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| 1911 | Rule of Neukamerun |  |
| 4th Nov Neukamerun A 275 000 kmę territory, known as Neukamerun, becomes part of the German colony of Kamerun and part of German West Africa, which only lasts briefly until they are captured by the allies in World War I
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| 1911 | Treaty of Fez |  |
| 4th Nov Fez Under the Treaty of Fez Germany cedes France a small area of territory to the south-east of Fort Lamy, now part of Chad
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| 1912 | Berlin Baghdad |  |
| Negotiates treaties with Britain over an eventual partition of the Portuguese colonies and the Berlin-Baghdad railway
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| 1912 | Diplomacy |  |
| Negotiates treaties with Britain over an eventual partition of the Portuguese colonies and the Berlin-Baghdad railway
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