Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
In modern times, Indochina refers to the peninsula between China and India, containing the countries; Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.Historically, it refers to the countries that formerly comprised the European colony called French-Indochina which included the modern countries of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Despite the French connection, none of these countries ever used the Franc as it's currency. They all used Piastre until 1954, when the colony was devolved and each country issued their own currencies (Riels, Kip and Dong, respectively).Any valuation of note would be dependant on the date and the condition of the note. If you are unable to identify the country of origin, state the name of the bank and a detailed description of the note.
Syria and Lebanon.
Syria and Lebanon used to be part of the French mandate
Indochina is the name given to a peninsula in Southeast Asia lying east of India and southwest of China. The name is most commonly used for the portion of the peninsula containing the countries Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos.
Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
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 Roman Empire conquered some parts of what it now modern-day Germany.
You mean "When did the Vietnam War start?" or "when did Vietnam the country begin" The Vietnam War officially started in the early 1950s, when France refused to give independence to French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos,Cambodia). The French surrendered in 1954, and Vietnam gained independence as two separate countries in 1955. The US involvement lasted from 1957 until 1975. Modern day Vietnam was founded in 1976.
Mongkut had realized that in order for Siam to be considered equal or even better than the Modernized world Siam must be able to meet or surpass their modern technology.
I believe it was because, the French were defeated by the Viet Minh rebels, which marked the end of French involvement in Vietnam. The Vietminh defeated the French and ended colonial rule.
Algeria, Tunisia,Chad, Niger, Mali, Cameroon, Guinea, Lebanon, Syria, Togo, Dahomey, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, French Guina,... and there are lots more.