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  2. Timeline of French history - Wikipedia

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    Second Opium War: British and French troops entered the Forbidden City in Beijing. 1866: 31 May: French intervention in Mexico: French troops start withdrawing from the country. 1870–1940: Third Republic: 1871: 10 May: The end of the Franco-Prussian War: France's loss marked the downfall of Napoleon III and led to the end of the Second French ...

  3. Political history of France - Wikipedia

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    The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, [d] then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century. It lasted from 18 May 1804 to 3 May 1814 and again briefly from 20 ...

  4. Political culture of France - Wikipedia

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    The political culture in France, as of the beginning of the 21st century, can be summed up by the people's main expectations for governments to ensure a degree of social welfare. [1] France exhibits labour protections and democracy with a multiparty system dominated by conservative , social-liberal and social democratic forces, with a strong ...

  5. List of political systems in France - Wikipedia

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    Classical French historiography usually regards Clovis I (r. 509–511) as the first king of France, however historians today consider that such a kingdom didn't begin until the establishment of West Francia in 843. [1] [2] For the purposes of this article, all political systems from Clovis on are considered to be in scope.

  6. History of France - Wikipedia

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    Long wars in Indochina and Algeria drained French resources and ended in political defeat. In the wake of the 1958 Algerian Crisis , Charles de Gaulle set up the French Fifth Republic . Into the 1960s most of the French colonial empire became independent, while smaller parts were incorporated into the French state as overseas departments and ...

  7. Opinion - How a French political movement from the 1950s ...

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    In the 1950s, France was swept by a right-wing populist movement founded by a rural bookstore owner named Pierre Poujade.. Poujade, a Royal Air Force pilot during World War II and a powerful ...

  8. Category:French history timelines - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of French history; 0–9. 1606 in France; 1681 in France; Timeline of the 2005 French riots; B. Timeline of the Battle of France; H. History of Lille;

  9. History of France (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    Politics in Gaullist France: Coping with Chaos (1991) [ISBN missing] Kolodziej, Edward A. French International Policy under de Gaulle and Pompidou: The Politics of Grandeur (1974) [ISBN missing] Lacouture, Jean. De Gaulle: The Ruler 1945-1970 (1993) Larkin, Maurice. France since the Popular Front: Government and People 1936-1996. (1997). ISBN 0 ...