Haiti, the Ivory coast, Senegal, Algeria or Vietnam are all former French colonies. And there are more other countries, especialy in Africa.
Yes.Italy used colonial troops in Africa. These troops were used to conquer countries in north east Africa in the years before the war. Italy eventually attacked British colonies that lead eventually to the Italians and Germans fighting the British in North Africa.The country of South Africa was a British colony and had troops in the British Army. These Africa troops fought in Italy.The French also had colonies in Moroco, Africa. These Moroccan troops were part of the French Expeditionary Forces that fought in Italy. The Morrocan troops known as "Goumiers" were fierce fighters. The French Expectionary Force lead the break through of the German lines around Cassino in May 1944.
Louisiana
No, Cambodia used to be a French colony.
Guiana is a French colony located in northern South America. It is a small colony and located in a tropical region. The natives speak French and the colony used to be considered part of the Caribbean, but now is not.
It used to be a French colony and it is now a "French Collectivity". It is not an independent country.
Because Vietnam used to be a French colony.
French is widely spoken in Europe (particularly in France and Belgium), Africa (especially in countries like Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ivory Coast), North America (in Quebec, Canada), and the Caribbean (such as Haiti).
French is widely spoken in countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritania in North Africa. It is often used in administration, business, and education in these countries due to historical colonial ties with France.
Yes.
because vietnam used to be in the french colony
The French colony