This colonial war, launched by the Spanish government, thus came to an end. Even before the war began, Prime Minister Primo had considered the purpose of the war, that is, what Spain wanted to gain from it. Now that the British government has agreed to Spain's occupation of the coastline near Agadir in southern Morocco and has also agreed to Morocco's reparations to Spain, the war can naturally be ended. Unfortunately, this kind of thing is destined to be impossible to do again. Otherwise, if it were done once a year, the Spanish government would have found a way to secure the industrial development funds it needs. On October 2, 1870, in the presence of the British ambassador, the Spanish and Moroccan governments began peace talks in Ceuta to end the war. Unlike the previous brief mee

