France never gained independence the way the United States did because France was never a colony. France has more or less existed as an entity since ca. the 400s AD, more "officially" since 843 AD.
It has been occupied several times by foreign armies (e.g. the British, the Germans, etc.) and then liberated again, but it has never "gained independence" because it has always been independent.
Tunisia became a narion after it took independence from France on March, 20, 1956.
No, they are both independent, sovereign nations.
Yes, it is a Country, SO THERE'S YOUR ANSWER
Because Spain tried to keep all of Europe as Catholics but f=France wanted something different because they hated England
No France is a independent country. It belongs to the European Community which a supranational body composed by 27 European nation. So, France is a nation, not a region.
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not long ago
Europe is a continent.
In 1291...
1822 <3
28 June 2004.
In September the 17th, 1822
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Argentina became a sovereign nation on July 9, 1816. Its capital is Buenos Aires. Argentina has a population of 41.09 million inhabitants.
Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and was the first emperor of a unified China which happened in 221 BC. From this point China existed as a sovereign nation.
1912, when those days superpowers didn't approved such a thing.
Haiti was formerly a colony of France, but it is presently an independent (although impoverished) nation.