The French, having been evicted from Egypt …

Years: 1876 - 1887

The French, having been evicted from Egypt by the British, wish to establish a coaling station on the Red Sea coast to strengthen naval links with their Indochina colonies.

The French are also eager to bisect Britain's vaunted Cairo to Cape Town zone of influence with an east to west expansion across Africa.

France extends its foothold on the Afar coast partly to counter the high duties that the British authorities impose on French goods in Obock.

A French protectorate is proclaimed under the governorship of Leonce Lagarde, who plays a prominent role in extending French influence into the Horn of Africa.

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