The French exploited Madagascar's people and resources primarily through colonial rule, which began in the late 19th century. They imposed forced labor systems, compelling Malagasy workers to cultivate cash crops like coffee and vanilla for export, often under harsh conditions. Additionally, the French extracted valuable Natural Resources, including timber and minerals, while neglecting the development of local infrastructure and industries, leading to significant economic and social inequalities. This exploitation severely disrupted traditional societies and contributed to enduring challenges in Madagascar's development.
Madagascar is Madagascar for french people Madagascar is an island and a movie for English people same
About 4.8 million people in Madagascar speak French, which is 19% of the population.
French is not spoken "by town" in Madagascar. It is spoken by highly educated people all over the country.
Yes, Madagascar is a francophone country. French is one of Madagascar's official languages (the other is Malagasy).
Approximately 20% of the population in Madagascar speak French. French is one of the official languages in the country, alongside Malagasy.
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Yes, many people in Madagascar speak French as it is one of the official languages of the country alongside Malagasy. French is often used in government, business, education, and media in Madagascar.
To exploit is to make use of. We can exploit an opportunity by making use of it when it arises. We can exploit natural resources by removing them from the environment and making use of them in some way. We can also unfortunately exploit people by using them, just as though they were some kind of disposable resource.
Many people in Madagascar and Mali speak French.
French is one of the official languages in Madagascar because the country was colonized by the French in the 19th century. The language has been retained as a legacy of colonialism and is still used in government, education, and business.
In many parts of Madagascar they speak french. hello is bonjour. Malagash is salama