Almost all were, in a sense, but in terms of having been under DIRECT control by the French at some point... (and I am going to count North Africa)
Latin America
This group of colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America because of the influence of their Polish, English, Dutch, French and German origins.
The four major colonial powers in the Middle Ages were Britain, France, Spain and Holland.
The French coined the term 'Latin' America in the middle of the 19th century as a means to assert French influence in the region where the Spanish and Portuguese people were.
Middle ground refers to the land between the British and French empires. It was located between the Mississippi and Ohio river, and was home to many different tribes of Indians.
After World War I, the French received a colonial mandate over Greater Syria, which became the countries of Syria and Lebanon.
The kingdom in southeast Asia before the colonial time mostly influence by India. The kingdom and the King name is like India. The religion of people in Southeast Asia until today got influence from India and China. Even Muslim in Southeast Asia is not coming from Middle East, but from India Christian is spread to Southeast Asia during colonial time.
Lebanon and Tunisia are two Middle Eastern countries where French is spoken. French is considered a second language in both countries due to their historical connections with France.
Latin America
Latin America
Latin America
A major result of the French revolution was that the middle class gained political influence.
Latin America
Latin America
This group of colonies had the most diverse populations in colonial America because of the influence of their Polish, English, Dutch, French and German origins.
The four major colonial powers in the Middle Ages were Britain, France, Spain and Holland.
The French did not settle in the Middle Colonies of America. The Middle Colonies were predominantly settled by English, Dutch, and German immigrants. The French focused their colonial efforts more in present-day Canada and regions along the Mississippi River.