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In 1830 France took control of Algeria. France did not call it a colony, but rather, a "department". Algeria gained its independence in 1962.
France took control of Algeria.
the europeans
the europeans took some of there land
Yes, Algeria used to have Houari Boumediene, who was Algeria's dictator from 1965 to 1976. He is a rival of Algeria's charismatic independence leader, Ahmed Ben Bella and when Boumediene took power in a coup, he jailed Ben Bella. Today, Algeria is a semi-democratic country, with its president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
A stretch of West African coast where Europeans took many slaves.
they took their furs
they liked them and they took them with gratitude
they took their furs
They took everything away from Africa. They took there land,wealth,beliefs.
I don't believe he ever took up permanent residence there, but he did winter there almost every year in the latter part of his life. He was in Algeria when he contracted pneumonia and died.
The Europeans took over all of the slaves and made the romans slaves and they were all stooped