During World War I, France possessed several colonies, primarily in Africa and Asia. Key colonies included Algeria, which was considered an integral part of France, as well as Tunisia and Morocco in North Africa. In West Africa, France had territories such as Senegal and French Sudan, while in Asia, it controlled Indochina, which included present-day Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. These colonies contributed troops and resources to the French war effort during the conflict.
the allies
a friendly agreement. if you are talking about the Triple entente, it was the agreement between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WW1
If you are talking about the American colonies then you are in the wrong time period. The American colonies only existed before, and during the American Revolutionary War. Only countries in Europe and the U.S. participated in WW1.
Germany lost it colonies in Africa and Asia.
in france and britain.
Paris
to get revenge on Germany
France.
the allies
The damage it had sustained during ww1
the Allies used the colonies to gather resources for the country and army.
Great Britain, France, and Russia
France
After its defeat in WW1 great Britain and France divided Germany's African territory
Most colonies probably felt the same, except the German colonies had all become Mandates of the UK, France or Belgium.
2 million went to France during WW1.
They fought over a bagel