Officially on Janauri 21st 1793 when the French beheaded their King Louis XVI. Edit: Actually it's not correct to say it ended in 1793 because the Monarch system was restored in 1814 under Louis XVIII though this was a constitutional monarchy. If your refering to Absolutism that is a little different.
The French Indochina War 1946-1954 (aka 1st Indochina War).
He ruled from 1799 (his accession to power marking the historical end of the French revolution), to June 22nd 1815
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
Yes, Algeria was a French colony from the end of the first world war until the early 1960's.
The Northeast Region.
The French used direct rule to govern Vietnam.
It is called Indochina and also includes Cambodia. During French rule it was known as French Indochina.
The French Indochina War 1946-1954 (aka 1st Indochina War).
The battle and the annihilation of the French Garrison symbolized the end of French Colonial rule in Indochina .
The French rule France.
The French invasion of the Congo primarily refers to the establishment of French colonial rule in the region during the late 19th century. The French formally claimed the area known as French Congo (now part of the Republic of the Congo) in 1880, amidst the broader context of European colonial expansion in Africa. The region was later incorporated into French Equatorial Africa in 1910.
french rule
The battle marked the beginning of the end for French Colonial rule within Indochina .
Calculator is feminine in French. The French word for calculator, calculatrice, ends in an e. Most words that end in e in French are feminine. Not always, but most of the time, you can rely on that rule.
a rule is translated 'une règle' in French.
I believe it was because, the French were defeated by the Viet Minh rebels, which marked the end of French involvement in Vietnam. The Vietminh defeated the French and ended colonial rule.
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu, fought between March and May 1954, marked the end of French colonial rule in Vietnam. The Viet Minh, led by General Vo Nguyen Giap, decisively defeated French forces, leading to the Geneva Accords, which resulted in the division of Vietnam into North and South. This battle significantly shifted the balance of power in the region and paved the way for the later conflict involving the United States.