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  2. Economic history of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    During the last 30 years, Morocco has embarked on a gradual but solid program of human development and political liberalization. Since the 1970s, gross national income per person more than quadrupled from $550 to $2,770. The average life expectancy has increased from 55 years in 1970 to 72.5 in 2007.

  3. Economy of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco is a fairly stable economy with continuous growth over the past half-century. Current GDP per capita grew 47% in the 1960s, reaching a peak growth of 274% in the 1970s. However, this proved unsustainable and growth scaled back sharply to just 8.2% in the 1980s and 8.9% in the 1990s.

  4. Africa–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Morocco and the United States date back to the 18th century. On December 20, 1777, the Kingdom of Morocco became the first country in the world to recognize the independence of the United States of America, only a year and a half after the U.S. Declaration of Independence was issued.

  5. Morocco–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Morocco. United States. Relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States of America date back to the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and specifically since 1777 when the sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah became the first monarch to help the United States. Morocco remains one of America's oldest and closest allies in North ...

  6. Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship - Wikipedia

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    The MoroccanAmerican Treaty of Peace and Friendship, also known as the Treaty of Marrakesh, [ 1] was a bilateral agreement signed in 1786 that established diplomatic and commercial relations between the United States and Morocco. [ 2] It was the first treaty between the U.S. and an African, Muslim nation, and initiated what as of 2024 ...

  7. History of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Half a century later, the Moroccan state was established by the Idrisid dynasty. [6][1]The Saadi dynastyruled the country from 1549 to 1659, followed by the Alawisfrom 1667 onwards, who have since been the ruling dynasty of Morocco. [7][8][9] Prehistoric Morocco. [edit] See also: List of prehistoric sites in Morocco.

  8. Foreign relations of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Morocco is a member of the United Nations and belongs to the African Union, Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union (UMA), Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Non-Aligned Movement and the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD). Morocco's relationships vary greatly between African, Arab, United States, United Kingdom, Australia ...

  9. Trade in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan exports to the US netted $521.2 million while American exports to Morocco reached $875.5 million, up 67% from 2005. According to the FTA agreement, Morocco can export to the US a duty-free quota of 15 million square meters of finished goods and 500 tonnes of thread and materials made from fibres and cotton from less developed Sub ...