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None. They were all English.
All seven continents.
yes they have 4 less and you can eat them they are a delecacy in France
Like most colonies, the French colonies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were economically linked to France. Their economies depended on the French buying their products and the manufactured goods the French sold to them. Former colonies want to start out strong and cutting ties to the mother country, and thus forcing a complete overhaul of the economy, is not a good way to do it.
Australia had six colonies, or states:New South walesVictoriaTasmaniaQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern Australia
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None. They were all English.
All seven continents.
yes they have 4 less and you can eat them they are a delecacy in France
No; many are colonies of US, UK, France and Netherlands; but, by hypocrisy they are not called officially colonies.
French is a language. it is spoken in France, and in many former French colonies.
Spain, Italy, France, Denmark
France controlled Mexico between 1862 and 1867.
Pymouth was one of the many English colonies that settled in the North America's and in my opinion, the best French and Dutch colony ever.
English and French are common languages in many African countries due to the historical influence of British and French colonialism. These countries adopted the languages for governmental, educational, and business purposes, and they continue to be official languages in many African nations. Additionally, proficiency in English and French can facilitate communication with the international community and provide economic opportunities.
After Europe was in control, Spanish colonies were encouraged to get their land back and take control. It led to many revolutions like the French Revolution and Ind. Revolution.