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Algeria was France's most important colony in North Africa. Colonized in 1830, it became a significant part of France's national identity and economy, with a large number of French settlers, known as colons or pieds-noirs, establishing themselves there. The colony played a crucial role in France's agricultural and mineral production, making it vital to the French economy until Algeria gained independence in 1962.

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