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France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
New France was governed by the king, while some English colonies had authority to govern themselves.
Partially. The French had land claims in India from 1759-1954. Although India is not generally grouped with the French Empire, but rather the British Empire.
California is governed by China but claimed by India
Initially, New Zealand was governed from New South Wales as part of that territory.
I Don't Know About France But I Know Who Governed Germany Adolf Hitler
Yes, both France and Britain governed many countries in the past.
The prime minister and the president
France and all its regions and towns are democratically governed.
Reunion is an overseas department of France and therefore administratively is governed by France.
Divide it in four parts, to be governed by Britain, the United States, the Soviets, and France
Paris and central France
France today is led by a President. France used to have a monarchy, but this has ceased to be with the Revolution of 1848.
France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
Not since the Seven Years War in the 1750s and 1760s.
I believe you're looking for the term "Vichy France".
In both situations, France was governed by a monarchy.