There has never been any French colonies in the US. There were large areas of North America which were French colonies which became a part of the US.
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Louisiana is a state in the US with French influence, due to its history as a French colony. French culture, language, and cuisine have had a significant impact on Louisiana's identity.
No, Nigeria was a British colony. Niger, on the other hand, was a French colony.
French is spoken in Pondicherry as it is a French Colony ...as it was a French colony, independent 31st October 1954
The Ivory Coast was a French colony known as a colony of occupation, where the French established direct control over the territory.
Yes, Mali was a French colony in the past.
French Guiana isn't an independent country, but is not a colony. The UN considers the French overseas départements as being decolonized, and removed them from the list of non-self-governing territories (you can draw a parallel here with Alaska, formerly considered as a colony, but now a state within the US).In contrast, Gibraltar, the Falklands Islands, the US Virgin Is., the British Virgin is., are French Polynesia, are still listed as colonies (link below)