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Island Of Madagascar was colonized and controlled by Britain
madagascar was colonized because of all the lumber that was there and beacause it was sorounded by ocean and could be a good place to stop and get there ships fixed and rest before they went somewere else
the french colonized the mali empire (facebook me MiMi' Charm )
Madagascar was colonized by the French in December 1894.
The Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom have all colonised Mauritius in the past.
There are 25 countries in Africa that have French as one of the official languages. That means that France has colonized about 25 countries in Africa (Don't forget there have been revalutions and countries have changed.) Most of West Africa speaks French as well as Madagascar.
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.
gthgkjlhgjk That is a strange answer! a republic on the island of Madagascar; achieved independence from France in 1960 and is an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa; the 4th largest island in the world.
French was introduced to Madagascar through colonial rule by the French in the 19th century. It became an official language along with Malagasy, and is still widely spoken today, particularly in government, business, and education sectors.
The French colonized Madagascar primarily for economic and strategic reasons. They sought to exploit the island's rich natural resources, including spices, coffee, and later vanilla, as well as to establish a key shipping route in the Indian Ocean. Additionally, colonization was driven by France's desire to expand its empire and compete with other colonial powers in the region. The formal annexation of Madagascar occurred in 1896, following military conflicts and a series of treaties.
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