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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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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known for commanding the French expeditionary force during the 1898 Fashoda Incident. Marchand was born in Thoissey, Ain, on 22 November 1863. In 1883 he...
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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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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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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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Christian de Bonchamps (section The Fashoda Incident)
Expedition was confronted by a British flotilla on the Nile leading to the Fashoda Incident, which eventually resulted in a diplomatic defeat for France and the...
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