After the fashoda incedent

The Fashoda incident, which occurred in 1898, was a territorial dispute between France and Britain in Sudan. After the incident was resolved peacefully, both countries agreed to respect each other's spheres of influence in Africa.

The Fashoda incident had a significant impact on European politics and diplomacy. It exposed the fragile balance of power between European nations and demonstrated the need for international cooperation to prevent wars and conflicts.

The incident also led to closer cooperation between France and Britain, as they realized the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully and working together to maintain stability in Europe and Africa. It paved the way for closer diplomatic relations and cooperation between the two countries in the years that followed.