The French did not normally buy textiles from other countries because cloth from other countries was heavily taxed.
The French normally did not buy textiles from other countries because cloth from other countries was heavily taxed.
The French normally did not buy textiles from other countries because cloth from other countries was heavily taxed.
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Some of the most popular French-speaking countries include France (the largest French-speaking country), Canada (particularly Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and certain countries in Africa like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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It was because of French and British 19th century colonisation. They made any African countries they controlled learn French or some English.
Africa has many French-speaking countries because of its history of colonization by France. During the colonial period, French was the language used by the colonizers for administration, education, and business. This has resulted in many African countries adopting French as an official language even after gaining independence.
Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801.
French is spoken in countries other than France because of historical reasons. France established colonies and territories around the world during the colonial era, and French became the official language in those regions. Additionally, some countries have adopted French as an official language for cultural, diplomatic, or educational purposes.
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
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