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  1. The French colonial empire (French: Empire colonial français) comprised the overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward.

  2. France and its Colonies. This map is part of a series of 19 animated maps showing the history of Europe's colonial expansion, 1820-1939. In 1815, France was left with only a very small part of its first colonial empire, mostly a collection of islands and trading posts such as Guadeloupe and Martinique in the West Indies, Saint-Pierre & Miquelon

    • Overview
    • First French Colonial Empire
    • Colonial Conflict with Britain
    • Second French Colonial Empire
    • Collapse of The Empire
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    French imperialism stemmed partly from rivalry and competition with her neighbors, initially Spain and Portugal and later with the British Empire and partly from commercial and economic interests. The main period of French colonial expansion took place after the establishment of the Third Republic in 1870. Napoleon III's war with Prussia burdened F...

    The early voyages of Giovanni da Verrazzano and Jacques Cartier in the early sixteenth century, as well as the frequent voyages of French fishermen to the Grand Banks off Newfoundland throughout that century, were the precursors to the story of France's colonial expansion. But Spain's jealous protection of its American monopoly, and the disruptions...

    In the mid-eighteenth century, a series of colonial conflicts began between France and Britain, which would ultimately result in the demise of most of the first French colonial empire. These wars were the War of the Austrian Succession (1744–1748), the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), the War of the American Revolution (1778–1783), and the French Revo...

    At the close of the Napoleonic Wars, most of France's colonies were restored to it by Britain, notably Guadeloupe and Martinique in the West Indies, French Guiana on the coast of South America, various trading posts in Senegal, the Île Bourbon (Réunion) in the Indian Ocean, and France's tiny Indian possessions. Britain finally annexed Saint Lucia, ...

    The French colonial empire began to fall apart during the Second World War, when various parts of their empire were occupied by foreign powers (Japan in Indochina, Britain in Syria, Lebanon, and Madagascar, the U.S. and Britain in Morocco and Algeria, and Germany in Tunisia). However, control was gradually reestablished by Charles de Gaulle. The Fr...

    Former colonies became part of the French Union, which was replaced in the new 1958 Constitution by the French Community. Only Guinea refused by referendum to take part to the new colonial organization. However, the French Community dissolved itself in the midst of the Algerian War; all of the other African colonies were granted independence in 196...

    Boucher, Philip P. The Shaping of the French Colonial Empire: A Bio-bibliography of the Careers of Richelieu, Fouquet, and Colbert. New York: Garland Pub., 1985. ISBN 978-1138549500
    Chafer, Tony, and Amanda Sackur. French Colonial Empire and the Popular Front: Hope and Disillusion. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0333729731
    Cohen, William B.Rulers of Empire: The French Colonial Service in Africa. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1971. ISBN 978-0817919511.
    Pakenham, Thomas. The Scramble for Africa. New York: Random House/Abacus, 1991. ISBN 0349104492.
  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · 1 Maps of colonialism. 2 Colonies by country. 2.1 Belgium. 2.2 United Kingdom. 2.3 France. 2.4 Germany. 2.5 Italy. 2.6 Japan. 2.7 The Netherlands. 2.8 Denmark–Norway. 2.9 Portugal. 2.10 Russia. 2.11 Spain. 2.12 United States. 3 Notes and references. 4 Entries available in the atlas. Atlas of colonialism. Maps of colonialism. Colonies in 1492.

  4. 17 de jun. de 2022 · Map of the All French Empire (1534-1977).png 2,000 × 1,015; 650 KB Map of the Battle of Koh Chang (Thai version, French view).svg 1,509 × 1,271; 164 KB Map of the French colonial empire.png 1,357 × 628; 25 KB

  5. Contents. Home World History Age of Revolutions. The French. France probably could have become the leading European colonial power in the 17th and 18th centuries. It had the largest population and wealth, the best army while Louis XIV ruled, and, for a time in his reign, the strongest navy.

  6. Historiografia. Ligações externas. Império colonial francês. O império colonial francês constituiu as colônias ultramarinas, protetorados e territórios mandatários que ficaram sob domínio da França a partir do século XVI.