French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, French North Africa and French East Africa.
No. Most Africans from former British colonies do speak English. However, those from the nations of former French West Africa speak French, or a dialect thereof. And many Africans still only speak their indigenous African language.
West and Central African former French colonies; see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFA_franc
French West Africa was created in 1895.
France used to rule over vast colonies in Africa, especially in the west and central parts of the continent, after independence over 20 countries were formed from these colonies.
It all began with the allure of gold! It's astonishing to discover that two-thirds of the world's gold originated from West Africa. The Portuguese, led by Prince Henry the Navigator, were drawn to the tales of a land rich in gold and ivory beyond the vast Sahara desert. Thus, in 1471, the first European explorers set foot on the shores of West Africa, specifically in the town of Elmina, located in what is now the Republic of Ghana. This region came to be known as the "Gold Coast" by the Europeans due to its abundant gold reserves, which were under the control of various African kingdoms, including the Ashanti. Seeking to bolster trade relations with the Africans, the King of Portugal commissioned the construction of a fortified trading post on the Gold Coast in 1481. The formidable fort at Elmina was swiftly erected by 1482. Word of Portugal's lucrative trade ventures spread rapidly, attracting other European traders who also established forts along the coastline. In exchange for gold and ivory, these traders offered a range of goods including firearms, gunpowder, metal tools, beads, mirrors, and alcohol. Elmina Castle, for instance, changed hands a few times. It was ruled by Portugal (1482-1637), Holland (1637-1872), Britain, and then Ghana when it finally gained its independence in 1957.
Europeans wanted to form colonies in west Africa because it was a good trading spot
Mozambique (South-east Africa), Angola (South-west Africa), and Guinea-Bissau (West Africa).
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies
West Africa is mainly French so it would be said in French = Joyeux Noelle
germany
Primarily rum.