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    The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain...
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    Kodok (redirect from Fashoda)
    sixteen centuries. Fashoda is best known as the place where the British and French nearly went to war in 1898 in the Fashoda Incident. According to Shilluk...
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  • might be becoming susceptible to British influence. It refers to the Fashoda incident, which is considered the climax of the imperial territorial disputes...
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    best known for commanding the French expeditionary force during the Fashoda Incident. Marchand was born in Thoissey, Ain, on 22 November 1863. In 1883 he...
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  • international law (1837-1842) Trent affair (1861) MarĂ­a Luz Incident (1872) Fashoda Incident, encounter of British and French forces whilst the countries...
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    During what became known as the Fashoda Incident, Britain and France almost went to war with each other. The Fashoda Incident caused much jingoism and chauvinism...
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    between France and Britain came to boiling point in the Sudan with the Fashoda Incident, in which both countries sought to gain control of the Upper Nile river...
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  • was possible, but never happened. The most serious episode was the Fashoda Incident of 1898. French troops tried to claim an area in the Southern Sudan...
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    intersection between the French and British routes, leading to the Fashoda Incident and eventual French retreat. The Portuguese considered an Angola to...
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    following year the Fashoda incident occurred when Captain Marchand leading a small military expedition occupied the White Nile town of Fashoda in present-day...
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