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Why is Spanish not spoken in Morocco?
After Morocco declared independence in 1956, French and Arabic became the main languages of administration and education, causing the role of Spanish to decline. Today, Spanish is one of the languages most studied in the educational system, together with classical Arabic, Berber and French.
Why was Morocco colonized by France?
Like most imperializing countries, the Spanish and French wanted to colonize Morocco because they wanted power. Other general motivations for imperializing that Spain, France, and most European nations felt were that they wanted to maintain a balance of power with each other.
Was Morocco a French or Spanish colony?
1912 – Morocco becomes a French protectorate under the Treaty of Fez, administered by a French Resident-General. Spain continues to operate its coastal protectorate.
What is the relationship between Morocco and France?
Current relations between France and Morocco have been generally as very friendly. As a francophone former colony (that nominally kept its independence) of France, Morocco falls into the cadre of Françafrique, a term used to refer to often neocolonial relations between France and its former colonies in Africa.
Can you get by with French in Morocco?
Can you get by with French in Morocco? – Quora. In the touristy regions and the big cities, definitely yes. In the countryside, don’t hope to find anyone speaking anything else than maybe broken Arabic (for the average educated people) and sure Darija, the Moroccan ‘dialect’.
Do Morocco people speak French?
The country’s official languages are Arabic and Amazigh, or Berber. Most people speak Moroccan Arabic – a mixture of Arabic and Amazigh infused with French and Spanish influences. Two out of three people fail to complete their studies at public universities in Morocco, mainly because they don’t speak French.
Is Morocco still a French colony?
Post-Conflict Phase (November 6, 1955-March 2, 1956): France agreed to grant Morocco its independence on November 5, 1955, and Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Yusef was restored as sultan. Morocco formally achieved its independence from France on March 2, 1956.
What do Moroccans think about Spain?
The geographic position of Morocco and its history have resulted in a complex web of cultural contributions. Moroccans are extremely proud of this fact and thus view their country as open and welcoming. Apart from the recent and obvious French influence, Morocco has a strong connection to Spain.
Why did the French and the Spanish want to colonize Morocco?
Motivation Like most imperializing countries, the Spanish and French wanted to colonize Morocco because they wanted power. The far north of Morocco was under control of the Spanish Protectorate. The French Protectorate consisted of a majority, about nine-tenths, of Morocco.
What was the division of Morocco between Spain and France?
This map shows the division of colonized Morocco between Spain and France. The French Protectorate(green) controlled a larger portion of Morocco than the Spanish Protectorate(pink/red). The coastal city, Tangier(yellow), was an international zone while the rest of Morocco was taken over.
Why did the French and Spanish take over other countries?
Feelings of nationalism made people proud of all that their country had achieved. This motivated Spanish and French people to take over other countries to show their prestige and to gain more power (Imperialism, Regents Prep Global History). France had already taken control of Algeria, which borders Morocco, and wanted to take over Morocco as well.