French protectorate of Cambodia ended in 1887.
No, Morocco is a country in Africa. France is a country in Europe. From 1912 to 1956, large portions of Morocco were a French Protectorate.
Annam - French protectorate - was created in 1874.
French protectorate of Cambodia was created in 1863.
Robert Benayoun was born in 1926, in Port-Lyautey, French Protectorate of Morocco [now Kenitra, Morocco].
Roberto Villa was born on December 2, 1915, in Casablanca, French Protectorate of Morocco [now Morocco].
Morocco never really got colonized by the french. Instead it became a protectorate of France. Disorder increased until Sultan of Morocco Abd al-Hafid besieged by Berber soldiers in his capital city Fes, he was forced to ask the French to rescue him. When they had done so, he had no choice but to sign the Treaty of Fez (March 30, 1912), by which Morocco became a French protectorate. In return, the French guaranteed that the status of the sultan and his successors would be maintained. So Morocco became a protectorate of France in 1912. Source in the Related Links.
Claude Titre was born on December 30, 1930, in Rabat, French Protectorate of Morocco.
No, the land we know today as Morocco was part of the Ottoman Empire. Hence, the french could not have discovered it. Although in 1844 they established a protectorate.
Unclear question. The present king, Mohamed VI, acceded to the throne in 1999. In 2006, Morocco celebrated 50 years of independence after the French (peaceably) relinquished the protectorate.
"No. Morocco was not in world war 1, they stayed neutral. " that is inccorrect, Morocco was a french colony till the end of WWII, Moroccan troops did fight along side the French in the French Colonial Forces. The country may have remained neural but the French government was the "protectorate" of Morocco meaning they basically have control of their polital and military powers. The Moroccan division was part of the French Colonial Forces making them involved in WWI.
Technically speaking, France never colonized Morocco, but rather made Morocco a Protectorate from 1912-1956. The difference between a Protectorate and a Colony is that a Protectorate is ruled indirectly, by maintaining the pre-Western ruling elite in power and simply imposing certain regulatory and developmental requirements. (This is as opposed to colony which is ruled directly by foreigners who come over as local governors.) As a result, the Alaouite Dynasty remained in power throughout the Protectorate Period. In 1956, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia were all pushing for independence. However, since Algeria was considered part of France at that point (much the way that Hawaii is considered part of the United States today), the French wished to keep Algeria under French sovereignty to a much greater degree than either Morocco or Tunisia. Additionally, since Morocco had been a Protectorate and King Mohammed V was himself leading the charge for independence, the French knew that it would take a very large number of soldiers to put down a Moroccan uprising. As a result, in 1956, France gave both Morocco and Tunisia independence in order to focus on retaining Algeria.