The French Overseas Empire

The French Overseas Empire
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 344
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Book Synopsis The French Overseas Empire by : Frederick Quinn

Download or read book The French Overseas Empire written by Frederick Quinn and published by Praeger. This book was released on 2000-05-30 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For more than five centuries France has been both a European and a global power. French explorers, traders, settlers, soldiers, and missionaries journeyed to the world's farthest reaches establishing colonies, bringing millions of people under French influence and claiming vast expanses of forests, jungles, deserts, and rich mineral and maritime resources. Through continued wars with rival powers, including Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, and Germany, France lost large portions of its empire and gained others. This is a story of colorful personalities and dramatic events: Cartier's exploration of Canada, Richelieu's and Colbert's global trading companies, Champlain the colonizer, the French presence in Louisiana, the vast but short-lived French empire in India, the nefarious slave trade, and France's defeat in its prosperous Caribbean colony, St. Domingue. Century-long conflict with some of its most valued possessions, such as Vietnam and Algeria, further hastened the empire's demise after World War II.


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