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1887. POD: Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (soon to be Kaiser Friedrich III) is diagnosed with throat cancer. A risky and complicated procedure to remove the tumor is successfully completed. 1888. Wilhelm I dies. Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm accedes to the throne of German Emperor and King of Prussia as Friedrich III. 1890. Differing opinions on European security and internal policy lead to the dismissal of Bismarck. Leo von Caprivi is appointed Reichskanzler (Imperial Chancellor). 1898. Naval Bill narrowly defeated in Reichstag (Imperial Diet). State visit of Edward VII to Kiel.

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  • 1887. POD: Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (soon to be Kaiser Friedrich III) is diagnosed with throat cancer. A risky and complicated procedure to remove the tumor is successfully completed. 1888. Wilhelm I dies. Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm accedes to the throne of German Emperor and King of Prussia as Friedrich III. 1890. Differing opinions on European security and internal policy lead to the dismissal of Bismarck. Leo von Caprivi is appointed Reichskanzler (Imperial Chancellor). 1898. Naval Bill narrowly defeated in Reichstag (Imperial Diet). State visit of Edward VII to Kiel.
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  • 1887. POD: Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (soon to be Kaiser Friedrich III) is diagnosed with throat cancer. A risky and complicated procedure to remove the tumor is successfully completed. 1888. Wilhelm I dies. Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm accedes to the throne of German Emperor and King of Prussia as Friedrich III. 1890. Differing opinions on European security and internal policy lead to the dismissal of Bismarck. Leo von Caprivi is appointed Reichskanzler (Imperial Chancellor). 1898. Naval Bill narrowly defeated in Reichstag (Imperial Diet). 1899. Imperial Chancellor Leo Graf von Caprivi dies. After a brief interim, Bernhard Graf von Bülow is appointed Imperial Chancellor. 1899. The Ottoman Government awards a joint concession to the Deutsche Bank and the Bank of England for a railway from Konya to Baghdad and Basra. 1901. Colonial & Economic Treaty. Germany agrees to halt colonial expansion and open Tsingtao to British trade. Great Britain opens sphere in China to German trade. Tariffs on trade between the two nations are lowered. 1905. France, violating the 1880 Treaty of Madrid, demand control of the Moroccan Sultan's army and police. Whitehall and the Wilhelmstraße issue statements protesting the unilateral action. The fear of war cost French Foreign Minister Théophile Delcassé his job. Kaiser Friedrich, ecstatic over the diplomatic victory declares Chancellor von Bülow a Prince of the German Empire as reward. 1908. Naval Strength Treaty. German Imperial Navy to be limited to 1/2 the size of the Royal Navy. State visit of Edward VII to Kiel. Renewal of Colonial & Economic Treaty (1901). Non-Aggression Pact. Based on discussions between Edward and Friedrich at Kiel in April, Germany and the British Empire conclude a non-aggression pact in which each side pledges to not join the other side in any future European conflict. 1909. His inability to bring about imperial finance reform leads to the downfall of Reichskanzler Bernhard Fürst von Bülow. Friedrich appoints Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg as his successor. 1910. An attempt to reform the Prussian three-class electoral law fails because of the inflexible position taken by the Conservatives.
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