France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
The Vietnamese
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
I have heard that England was the first colonizer of USA. France is more linked to Canada along with Britains if I am not wrong.
France took control of Vietnam in response to the growing influence of Britain and the for in movement in Burma during the 19th century. The French aimed to expand their colonial presence in Southeast Asia and counter British expansionism, leading to the establishment of French Indochina. This move was part of a broader trend of European powers competing for control over territories in Asia during the colonial era.
France's response to Hitler's attack onto France was quite obvious, they retaliated and tried to fend the Germans off but they were unsuccessful in doing so.
France was freed from Nazi Control in July 1944.
war
No, France did not control any Italian province in 1632.
Prussia invaded France in response to France declaring war on Austria. This invasion created a strong army, which conquered most of Europe.
England had joined the Great War when they Declared on Germany for attacking both Belgium and France who were Britains allies