That could be Chad, but many French colonies in this area were granted independence in 1960. - Central African Republic, Gabon, Benin, Togo, Ivory Coast and others.
Algeria came under French control in 1834 and became independent from France after a long war that ended in 1962.
No, it didn't. France was already a Republic when Napoleon became First Consul in 1799.
Texas became an independent republic in 1836 and continued to be until 1846. It became a state in the United States that year.
The Republic of Texas which existed from 1836 to 1846. It was only recoognized by the United States, France, Belgiium, Netherlands and the Republic of Yucatan. Texas became a US State on 29 December 1845.
Syria became Independent from France in April, 17th 1946
According to experts, the west African country of Mali became independent of France in 1960 and later became a part of the Central African Republic.
Central African Republic became independent from its colonists in August 13, 196.
Czech Republic
Algeria came under French control in 1834 and became independent from France after a long war that ended in 1962.
The Sudanese Republic and Senegal became independent of France in 1960 and became the Mali Federation. A few months later Senegal withdrew and the Mali Federation became Mali. In 1961 Mali became a democracy.
No, it didn't. France was already a Republic when Napoleon became First Consul in 1799.
Texas became an independent republic in 1836 and continued to be until 1846. It became a state in the United States that year.
Eritrea was the last African country to be independent. It became independent of Ethiopia on 24 May 1993
The Republic of Texas which existed from 1836 to 1846. It was only recoognized by the United States, France, Belgiium, Netherlands and the Republic of Yucatan. Texas became a US State on 29 December 1845.
Czech Republic
Algeria became independent from France after a long war that ended in 1962. It had a large population >1 million persons of French descent called "Pied Noirs" who promptly fled the country due to the possibility of recrminations against them when Algeria became independent.
February 27, 1844.