Morocco History Timeline
49
BC
Mauretania (now northern Morocco and Algeria) ruled by kingdom
of Rome.
439
Barbarian incursions forced the legions to
withdraw the Romans from Mauretania.
600-700
Arab invasion; Idris founds the first major Muslim dynasty.
1070
The 8 gates of Marrakech, Morocco, were built
1269
The capital was moved north to Fez
1492
Jews began migrating to Morocco from Spain
1787
Morocco became the first country to recognize the US as an
independent nation.
1884
Spain creates a protectorate in coastal areas of Morocco.
1912
Morocco becomes a French protectorate under the Treaty of Fez,
1912
Spain continues to operate its coastal protectorate.
1956
French protectorate ends after strong nationalist reaction.
Spain keeps its two coastal enclaves.
1957
Sultan Mohammed becomes king
1961
Death of King Mohammed. King Hassan II comes
to power.
1971
A rebellion against King Hassan at the Skhirat palace failed.
Almost 100 guests were killed. The rebellion leaders were
publicly executed three days later.
1975
Morocco occupied Western Sahara. King Hassan ordered 350,000
civilian unarmed Moroccans on a "Green March" to the former
Spanish Sahara
1975
Spain agrees to leave Spanish Sahara and to leave it to joint
Moroccan-Mauritanian control.
1976
Moroccan and Algerian troops fight in Western
Sahara. Morocco and Mauritania shared Western Sahara.
1983
King Hassan and Algerian president meets and
soften their relations.
1985
Pope John Paul II visited the country and
issued his first statement for Christian-Islamic solidarity
1998
Morocco's first opposition-led government comes to power
1999
King Hassan II died at age 70. He was succeeded by his son,
King Mohammed VI
2004
Free trade agreement with the US comes into effect.
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