Triple+Entente+WNN

The Triple Entente Britain reached a series of agreements with France in 1904. The most important agreement was the one by which France recognized Egypt and the Sudan as British sphere of influence and Britain recognised Morocco as French sphere of influence; in addition, both would support each other if their respective spheres of influence were challenged by a third power, which settled their previous disputes. Germany was furious about it, first because it would shut Germany out of Morocco, and secondly because the British influence would be used in the interest of France rather than the interest of Germany. France had a military alliance with Russia and a friendly agreement with Britain; she finally drew her partners together in 1907, which formed the Triple Entente.