Treaty of Tangiers (1844)
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The Treaty of Tangiers was signed on October 1844,[1] whereby Morocco officially recognized Algeria as part of the French Empire. The advent of the treaty came after the defeat of Morocco in the First Franco-Moroccan War (6–14 August 1844). A second treaty in 1860 forced Morocco to cede Sidi Ifni to the Spanish Empire .
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