Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1904
Entente Cordiale binds Britain and France
April 8, 1904
After nine centuries of rivalry, Britain and France quietly sorted out their colonial squabbles over Egypt and Morocco. The agreement carried no treaty of alliance, but the two old enemies had chosen each other. Ten years later they would stand shoulder to shoulder in the trenches of the Marne, bound by an understanding that had begun over maps and champagne in a London drawing room.