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Entering the 19th century, the major powers fiercely competed for the North African market, increasingly placing the Moroccan Government in an unfavorable international position.
In the 1840s and 50s, an influx of cheap European goods flooded into Morocco, impacting the economy of the Kingdom of Morocco.
In an attempt to reverse this trend, the Moroccan Government raised tariffs, and in 1852, the average import tariff in the Kingdom ...
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