French Colonies in the Caribbean.
It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.
not sure but i think in the 1500's
when is the worloud gone
Caribbean Countries that were once British Colonies are: Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Barbados Bahamas 5.St. Kitts & Nevis British Virgin Islands Turks and Caicos (Although Guyana is not Geographically located in the Caribbean relations with Caribbean brethren may make it seem so. Especially since Guyana was also a British Colony.) British Honduras Now known as Belize Dominica Grenada St. Lucia
French Colonies in the Caribbean.
Saint MartinSaint BarthelemyMartinique & Guadeloupe
Belize, Guyana, French Guinea, Suriname
The French Empire was one of the largest empires in history and spanned five continents. The French established colonies in North America the Caribbean Africa India and Southeast Asia. In North America the French established colonies in parts of Canada the United States and the Caribbean. In the Caribbean the French had colonies in Martinique Guadeloupe Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and other islands. In Africa the French had colonies in Algeria Gabon Senegal and other parts of the continent. In India the French had colonies in Pondicherry and Chandannagar. In Southeast Asia the French had colonies in Vietnam Laos Cambodia and other parts of the region.The French colonies had a variety of different forms of government including military rule direct rule and indirect rule. The French also established trading posts and settlements in many parts of the world and many of these colonies eventually became independent states.
I am almost certain that they are Venezuela. Guyana. Suriname and French guiana
It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.
French colonies were established in Canada, Acadia, around the Great Lakes, Louisiana and islands in the Caribbean.
French, English, and Spanish are the main languages in the Caribbean due to the historical legacy of colonization by European powers. Different islands were colonized by different countries, leading to the establishment of these languages as dominant. Each language reflects the colonial history of the respective island, such as French in former French colonies, English in former British colonies, and Spanish in former Spanish colonies.
maintain control of the southern colonies using loyalist forces
It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.
bills of credit
its colonies from the pacific and caribbean