Yes, Algeria was a French colony from the end of the first world war until the early 1960's.
They wanted power because they thought it would be better to control all the land.
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The battle was a result of colonialism. Although the era of colonialism was ending around the world, it was not ending in Algeria which revolted against French rule.
Bayonet rule is rule under the threat of violence, usually using the presence of soldiers to deter rebellion or violent protest. China today is being accused of bayonet rule and the southern States in the USA were subjected to this treatment by the Republican presidents following the Civil War until the 1876 elections and the Compromise of 1877. Hope that helps.
Yes they ruled for many years.
nope! but many of it's neighbors were
Yes, between 1898 and 1956, Sudan was under Anglo-Egyptian Rule
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Like most of Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina (except for Brazil, Surinam and Guyana), it was part of "New Spain," and claimed by Spanish explorers.
it was subjected to British rule, had a treaty with them.
The French pulled out of Algeria in 1962. Algeria gained independence from French colonial rule after a long and bloody war for independence.
Egypt was under direct rule in ancient times. This meant that it was not a colony that had a mother country dictating its laws and appointing political figures.