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France controlled Tunisia under its protectorate from 1881 until 1956.

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What 3 countries in North Africa got controlled by France?

Algeria, Tunisia's, Libya


What countries control Tunisia?

TUNISIA controls Tunisia. It is an independent country and has been since 1956. Tunisia has strong economic ties with France, but France does not exert any strong political influence in Tunisia beyond what the Tunisian people want from the French government.


Which country controlled much of northern and west central Africa?

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FranceCountry which colonize Algeria is France.


What European countries colonized Algeria and Tunisia?

Both countries were controlled by France although neither, technically speaking, was a colony. Algeria was annexed to France proper and was ruled as seven overseas departments; this is the same way that French Guiana is ruled today or analogous to how the US rules Hawaii. Tunisia was a protectorate since the royal house in Tunisia was left with domestic power in Tunisia.


What year did Tunisia get its independence from France?

Tunisia got independance from France on 20 march 1956


What country used to run Tunisia?

Tunisia was colonized by France.


When did Tunisia form?

Tunisia formed on 20 March 1956 from France.


Which countries in Northern Africa were not controlled by France in the mid 1800's Tunisia Egypt Algeria or Morocco?

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1950 tunisia gained independence from who?

FRANCE


When did Tunisia become a protectorate in France?

Tunisia became a protectorate on May 12 1881 after the Bardo treaty.


When did France's colonization of Tunisia end?

1952 or 1956