Convention of La Marsa

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The Convention of La Marsa was an 1883 agreement between France and the Bey of Tunis that expanded and formalized French control over Tunisia, effectively consolidating the French protectorate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
historical event
international treaty
alsoKnownAs Convention de La Marsa NERFINISHED
La Marsa Convention NERFINISHED
appliesToTerritory Tunisia NERFINISHED
chronology signed after the Treaty of Bardo
country Tunisia
countryOfSignatory France NERFINISHED
Tunisia NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1883
effect consolidation of French control over Tunisia
expansion of powers of the French Resident-General in Tunisia
formalization of French protectorate in Tunisia
reduction of Beylical autonomy
field colonial history
international law
follows Treaty of Bardo NERFINISHED
governmentInvolved Beylical government of Tunis NERFINISHED
French government NERFINISHED
hasConsequence increased French influence in Tunisian governance
limitation of Tunisian foreign policy independence
historicalPeriod French colonial era in North Africa
language Arabic
French
legalStatus protectorate agreement
partOf French expansion in North Africa
placeSigned La Marsa NERFINISHED
Regency of Tunis NERFINISHED
purpose to expand French control over Tunisian internal affairs
to formalize the French protectorate over Tunisia
region North Africa
relatedTo Beylical dynasty of Tunis NERFINISHED
French Third Republic NERFINISHED
Treaty of Bardo (1881) NERFINISHED
signatory Bey of Tunis NERFINISHED
Beylik of Tunis NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
subject French protectorate over Tunisia NERFINISHED
Tunisian sovereignty
colonial administration

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French protectorate of Tunisia legalBasis Convention of La Marsa
Husainid dynasty event Convention of La Marsa