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  2. French West Indies - Wikipedia

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    The French West Indies are the parts of France located in the Caribbean islands, including Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy. Learn about the history of French colonization, the languages spoken in the region, and the cultural influences of other countries.

  3. French West Africa - Wikipedia

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    French West Africa was a federation of eight French colonial territories in West Africa, including French Sudan (now Mali). Learn about the history of French Sudan from its conquest by the French in the 1890s to its independence in 1960.

  4. French Guiana - Wikipedia

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    French Guiana is an overseas department and region of France in South America, bordering Suriname and Brazil. It has a tropical rainforest, a space centre, and a diverse population of indigenous and creole languages.

  5. History of Togo - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and colonial history of Togo, a West African country that was once a German protectorate and a slave trade center. Explore the political and social developments from independence to the present day.

  6. Métis - Wikipedia

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    As French Canadians followed the North American fur trade to the west, some of the settlers made unions with different Indigenous women, including the Cree. [18] Over time, the Métis (uppercase 'M') emerged as a distinct Indigenous people during the late 18th century, with the term referring to a particular sociocultural heritage and an ethnic ...

  7. Upper Senegal and Niger - Wikipedia

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    A former French colony in West Africa, created in 1904 and divided in 1919. It covered parts of present-day Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Benin, and faced several rebellions and resistance movements.

  8. French colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history and geography of the French colonial empire from the 16th to the 20th century. Learn about the First and Second French colonial empires, their colonies in the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and their legacy today.

  9. French Union - Wikipedia

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    The French Union (French: Union française) was a political entity created by the French Fourth Republic to replace the old French colonial empire system, colloquially known as the "French Empire" (Empire français). It was de jure the end of the "indigenous" status of French subjects in colonial areas.