french came in sevententh century in India mainly for spices and textiles.
Specific Answer: On the 31st of December - 1687 a group of French Huguenots set sail from Europe as the first of the large scale emigration to the Cape Colony of the Dutch East India Company that took place between 1688 and 1689.
By Boats and baguettes.
No part of India speaks French, but some people in India take French in school.
the first time that the french came to india was much before they actually took control of pondichery. under the king FRANCIS I , France sent 2 ships to india , one of which then returned back to france. after this the french actually came to india and the french india era began. previously their main intention behind this was commercialization but later they became more intrested in the political aspects and grew a desire to make india their own. this is how the french era in began.........................
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it was unknown because alot of people came to Fiji
The Portugal people bring the tapioca from Brazil to India.
No. In 1550 India was a remote and unknown place to people in the west.
Usually people of many different religions came to french colonies.
Some foods are labeled French because people were ignorant of where the food really came from and France was known to be a place of good food. French fries came from Belgium. French dressing came from America.
Muhammed Ali.
The founding fathers came up with the idea of independence. They adopted the idea from the French people during the French Revolution,
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim