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He did not want the Vietnamese to take over the french colony of Indochina
Indochina was a former French colony that had been dominated by Japanese force of arms and the French sought to reestablish control over it's former colony .
Mali was a French colony.
America was Great Britains colony until 1783. Vietnam was Frances colony until 1954 (with a WWII break in between). Slaves came from Africa.
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France, when it took over Indochina, was one of many massive colonial powers. Simply sending their navy and army on boats around the Cape of Good Hope into the Indian Ocean could subjugate the warring tribes. Then, they set up French cities there. They held the colony until the 1950s, when rebellions against the French made it impossible to maintain foreign control.
A colony refers to a puppet country that has no independence. A state refers to a country headed by the president and with independence.
Vietnam wasn't a country during or before World War II. That region of the world was known as French Indochina. Tonkin came under the control of France at the end of the Sino-French War in 1885. French Indochina was formed by the combination of the French Protectorate of Annam, the French controlled region of Tonkin, and the colony of Cochinchina in the south finally in 1887. French Indochina comprised all of modern day Vietnam, and large parts of Laos, Cambodia, and Guangzhouwan (small portion of southern China).With the fall of France to Nazi Germany in the opening days of WWII, French control over the region began slipping when the puppet Vichy gave access to Tonkin to the Japanese in 1940. The Japanese used the opportunity to gain control over all of French Indochina, and remained in control until Japan surrendered to the US in August 1945.
The last country to give up it's African colony was actually the African country of South Africa. The colony that it had dominion over was the country of Namibia. This occurred in 1990.
The effort to create a French Colony in Indochina began during the reign of Louis XVI. It had two important roots, the first was religion and the desire to bring this heathen people into the Catholic Church. The second was trade or the lust for monetary gain. After the conclusion of the Franco Chinese War of 1884-85 the French had a firm footing in the area and were well established until the Japanese invaded in 1941. The French sought to regain their colony in 1945 and met resistance in the northern areas. With the fall at Dien Bin Phu in 1954, the colonial aspirations of the French was ended in Indochina. catch me, cmon