Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . f the most important facts in the worldshistory. France was to recognize British interests in Egypt, andEngland those of France in Morocco — which country Francehad begun to penetrate from the Algerian border.^ The Ententewas hailed with great delight upon both sides; Englishmencheered French marines marching on a friendly visit throughLondon streets, and Frenchmen began to admire traits ofcharacter in the Anglo-Saxon which they had not appreciatedbefore.


Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . f the most important facts in the worldshistory. France was to recognize British interests in Egypt, andEngland those of France in Morocco — which country Francehad begun to penetrate from the Algerian border.^ The Ententewas hailed with great delight upon both sides; Englishmencheered French marines marching on a friendly visit throughLondon streets, and Frenchmen began to admire traits ofcharacter in the Anglo-Saxon which they had not appreciatedbefore. Englands isolation had been ended even before the ententewith France, by an alliance with Japan in 1902.^ Then, whenafter the Russo-Japanese War the Japanese and Russians decided 1 In addition, fishery troubles off the coast of Newfoundland were adjusted. 2 According to this alliance England was to support Japan if attacked by athird power. The alliance was, therefore, strictly limited, but was strengthenedin 1905, after the Kusso-Japanese War, to be a mutually defensive alliance tosafeguard the integrity of eastern Asia and Longitude West fi-oni Greenwich 0 Longitude Eaat from G


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