France ruled it, and this is why it was called "French" Indochina.
Indonesia called Nederlands-Indië back then and Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
In 1930, Spain was ruled by King Alfonso XIII, who was the constitutional monarch of the country at that time. However, in 1931, he was forced to abdicate the throne, leading to the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic.
Yes, the phrase "she was out of the country" is grammatically correct and commonly used to indicate that someone was not in their home country at some point in time.
French is the official language of Guinea due to its colonial history. Guinea was colonized by the French in the late 19th century and gained independence in 1958, but French remained as the language of administration, education, and business. As a result, French has become widely spoken and understood across the country.
mexico in 1810
the british ruled Trinidad before independence
Before its independence, Mexico was considered an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown. This means that it was treated as another Spanish province, and was ruled by a Viceroy, appointed by the Spanish Monarch.
The queen of England (queen Elizabeth) ruled Botswana before independence.
Yes, Nigeria was ruled by Britain before independence.
The empire of Spain first claimed sovereignty of Texas from the indigenous natives in 1519.
Mexico was the ruling country.
No country have controlled Saudi Arabia, it is one of the few countries in the world that have not been ruled by another country, thus there was no independence.
Ecuador was part of a region called the Royal Audience of Quito. It was ruled by the Spanish. Ecuador was at war with Spain for independence. The war ended with the defeat of the Spanish forces.
Because they wanted independence so that Ireland could rule itself, not be ruled by Another Country.
A colony refers to a puppet country that has no independence. A state refers to a country headed by the president and with independence.
They were ruled by the UK and won their independence from them on July 10, 1973.