Burundi became a German colony in the late 19th century, specifically in 1890, when it was part of German East Africa. Following World War I, Burundi was placed under Belgian administration in 1919 and remained a Belgian colony until it gained independence in 1962. The French were not direct colonizers of Burundi, but their influence in the region was felt during the colonial period.
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Burundi, Africa is located around central Africa. The capital city of Burundi is Bujumbura with the official languages being Kirundi and French. Over 8.7 million people call Burundi home.
There are many places where the French choose to colonize. These places include but are not limited to Canadian territories.
It's monocco then Burundi then Djibouti
They both have french as a main language
Because the French did not colonize South Africa.
the french colonized in America to trade fur with the native Americans
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yes from 1917 till 1945 french were colonize Syria
The first Europeans to colonize India were the Portuguese at Goa, followed by the Dutch, French, and finally, the British.
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the french came for furs and trade