Full text: Europe and Africa

THE REOCCUPATION OF NORTHERN AFRICA 285 
Faithful — as well as the political sovereign of the empire. 
This places him in a unique position, but at the same time 
it increases his responsibilities and hampers his freedom of 
action. The Mohammedan peoples of northern Africa are 
held together by a common religion, and also by a number 
of powerful secret fraternities. The Senoussi of Algeria and 
Tripoli and the Derkaoua are intensely anti-European, while 
the Tedjinia and the Moulay Taieb of Morocco and the 
northern Sahara are friendly to the English and French. 
The influence of these societies is so great and far-reaching 
that no sultan would dare to ignore them for long; and when 
one or more of them is once aroused to demand a religious 
war or an anti-foreign crusade, the rulers are practically 
helpless before them. The French rule the largest portion of 
Mohammedan Africa, and so they cannot permit any one 
section, like Morocco, to remain free from their control and 
a hotbed of Mohammedan conspiracies. England, threat- 
ened by similar outbreaks, such as the Mahdi uprising in the 
Sudan in the eighties, has gladly joined hands with France to 
hold in check these restless religious peoples, who chafe natu- 
rally under foreign control and a restricted freedom. 
The possession of Morocco is, for other reasons, a vital 
necessity for the success of colonial enterprise of France in 
Africa. It is the keystone of her arch. Without it, she 
cannot hope to solidify her extensive domains, or to control 
the trade routes and commerce of northern Africa and the 
Sahara. Without it, there is little chance of her coping with 
those endless border difficulties and desert robberies which 
have hampered the trade of the entire region since the 
French-Moroccan treaty of 1845. Patiently and thoroughly 
France has studied the problem for years, and has woven a 
network of influences within and without the country so 
powerful that neither the Sultan nor any outside power can 
hope now to shake off her hold. This prolonged effort to
	        
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