France gained control of North Africa primarily through military conquests and colonization in the 19th century. The invasion of Algeria began in 1830, marking the start of French expansion in the region. Over subsequent decades, France extended its influence to Tunisia in 1881 and Morocco in 1912, often justifying its actions with claims of civilizing missions and economic interests. This expansion was met with resistance from local populations, but France established a significant colonial presence that lasted until the mid-20th century.
The Jacobin extremists saw their window of opportunity to gain control of the legislative assembly by running on a patriotic platform when France declared war on and invaded Austria.
The question should read, "...tried to REGAIN control..."; France.
1806
It settled the dispute that Gemany and France were having in 1906 over France's attempts to gain control over Morocco.
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.
1943
One of the most popular religions in North Africa has been Islam ever since the 8th century when Muslims migrated there.
They wanted it for there beautiful women that they could rape with out anyones disaproval.
Portugal
Before WWII.
they took control over the rivers
It was part of French West Africa: France.
The Jacobin extremists saw their window of opportunity to gain control of the legislative assembly by running on a patriotic platform when France declared war on and invaded Austria.
The question should read, "...tried to REGAIN control..."; France.
CANADA
European colonization of Africa was motivated by economic gain, as well as political and social influence. The main colonial powers in Africa around 1900 were Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
1806