The Agadir Crisis of 1911 was resolved through diplomatic negotiations between Germany, France, and Britain. Germany sent the gunboat Panther to Agadir, leading to heightened tensions, but ultimately, the crisis ended with the Treaty of Fez in 1912, which established Morocco as a French protectorate. In exchange, Germany received territorial concessions in central Africa, easing the immediate conflict and reinforcing the balance of power in Europe at that time. This resolution helped to maintain peace, although it also intensified rivalries leading up to World War I.
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