The colonial war initiated by the Spanish Government thus came to an end.
Even before the war started, Prime Minister Prim had considered the true purpose of this war, namely, what Spain aimed to achieve through it.
Since the British Government had agreed to Spain occupying the coastline near Agadir in Southern Morocco, and also accepted the Moroccan Government's compensation to the Spanish Government, the war could naturally come to an end.
Unfortunately, such things are destined not to happen again. Otherwise, if it happened annually, the Spanish Government would have a clear source for its lacking industrial development funds.
On October 2, 1870, under the witness of the British ambassador, the Spanish Government and the Moroccan Government conducted peace negotiations in Ceuta to end the war.
