French colonists
In the late 17th century, the French colonial government was primarily controlled by the Crown, specifically under the reign of King Louis XIV. The monarchy exerted significant influence over colonial affairs through appointed officials and the French East India Company. Additionally, the colonial administration was often managed by governors who were representatives of the king in various colonies. This centralized control aimed to expand French influence and economic interests overseas.
French aristocrats
The papacy, or the pope's 'government' controlled the papal states.
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's
If you produced tobacco in one of the southern colonies in the late Colonial Era you were a very important financial asset to your government. These tobacco producers did have a say in their colonial government for this reason.
French colonists
In the late 17th century, the French colonial government was primarily controlled by the Crown, specifically under the reign of King Louis XIV. The monarchy exerted significant influence over colonial affairs through appointed officials and the French East India Company. Additionally, the colonial administration was often managed by governors who were representatives of the king in various colonies. This centralized control aimed to expand French influence and economic interests overseas.
it is the french colonial empire
Pressure from the French colonial government in North America
A variety of people did. There were royal governors, elected governors, and various legislative houses in each colony.
Maréchal Pétain
They succeeded in overthrowing the French colonial government but failed to establish a strong economy.
They succeeded in overthrowing the French colonial government, but failed to establish a strong economy.
French aristocrats
How was the colonial government organized?
The answer you are looking for is FRANCE, but this is incorrect. Algeria was never a colony; it was annexed to France and was under French civil government (as opposed to all other French colonies were under appointed governments). Additionally, prior to French control, Algeria was a vassal and occupied territory of the Ottoman Empire, which could be seen as a colonial parent (in a non-Eurocentric model of colonialism).
what does French colonial heritage mean?