After its humiliating defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, France sought to acquire colonies primarily in Africa and Asia to restore national pride and assert its status as a global power. This desire led to an aggressive expansionist policy during the late 19th century, resulting in the establishment of a vast colonial empire. Key regions targeted included parts of West Africa, Indochina, and Madagascar, as France aimed to compete with other European powers in the race for colonies.
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
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Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
France lost and had to sign a humiliating treaty.
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France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
Well, since Switzerland in right next to France it has adapted it as a national language to probably stop confusion between the countries.
America wasn't as focused on Imperialism as, say, France or Britain. Also, much of Africa was divvied up between nations by the 1880's.
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
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It was purchased from France.
France expected colonies would always be part of France
By the pluviose decree in 1794, the National Convention abolished slavery throughout France and its colonies. The National Convention was the government assembly in France immediately following the fall of the French monarchy. It lasted from September 1792 to October 1795.
They purchased it from France.
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