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French Colonial is a style of architecture used by the French during colonization. Many former French colonies, especially those in Southeast Asia, have previously been reluctant to promote their colonial architecture as an asset for tourism; however, in recent times, the new generation of local authorities has somewhat 'embraced' the architecture.
French Colonial was one of four domestic architectural styles that developed during the colonial period in what would become the United States. The other styles were Colonial Georgian, Dutch Colonial, and Spanish Colonial. French Colonial developed in the settlements of the Illinois Country and French Louisiana. It is believed to have been primarily influenced by the building styles of French Canada and the Caribbean. It had its beginnings in 1699 with the establishment of French Louisiana but continued to be built after Spain assumed control of the colonial territory in 1763. Styles of building that evolved during the French colonial period include the Creole cottage, Creole townhouse, and French Creole plantation house. Frech
Cities are one of the most important sites of historical interaction in world history. Within the relatively confined space of the urban center social classes, ethno-religious groups, and competing political factions are forced to engage with each other producing unique cultural forms, systems, and processes. Colonial cities present some of the most dynamic examples of this phenomenon. Southeast Asia is home to a number of cities shaped by the history of colonialism with Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, providing an ideal case study for exploring the urban colonial encounter. This documentary examines the ways in which French colonial rule shaped Phnom Penh from the late 19th century to the 1930s. In particular, the film analyzes the relationship between architecture and imperial rule,...
Animation showing the rise and fall of France's colonial empire, from 1550 - 2013. At its height, in the 1920s and 1930s, the French Empire was second only in size to the British. Credits: Map Images: from Wikipedia Author: Roke. Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. Music: Kevin MacLeod, "Dangerous" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
French colonial administration changed a lot in Africa over its short control of the Sahara and other parts of the continent.
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http:www.tomrichey.net The French colonized Canada and Louisiana, together known as "New France," in the 17th century under the watchful eye of Louis XIV. Of all of the European colonial powers, the French cultivated the best relationship with Native Americans, sending few colonists and enlisting the Natives as allies and partners in the fur trade. Check out my other video lectures on Colonial America: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzs_X6OQBOx-MdTaN2nsGZfvPPt5mGwE
This lecture covers all the basics of French colonization of the Western Hemisphere for U.S. History and Advanced Placement U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of the new APUSH exam. American Pageant Chapters 2-6 APUSH Topics Covered: Giovanni da Verrazano Jacques Cartier French Huguenots Samuel de Champlain Huron alliance Fur Trading economy "coureurs de bois" Catholic Jesuit Missionaries Father Jacques Marquette Robert de La Salle French colonial government structure Queen Anne's War King George's War French & Indian War It covers material from American Pageant Chapters 1-5.
There's more to France than simple than the land between Spain and Germany. While this certainly the largest and most recognizable part of the country, there are also less well-known parts of the country, in all corners of the world, from the Caribbean, to South America, to the Indian Ocean and beyond. VIDEO CLIPS (copyright information): French flag (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylxa199F6x4) oldstuff4all, Creative Commons Tahiti (https://www.youtube.com/user/JeunesseGlobal) Jeunesse, Creative Commons Bora Bora (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frTOl_nxjYg) Aspyn + Parker, Creative Commons Plane Landing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wertH16rSI) Jon5700, used with permission MUSIC: French National Anthem - "La Marseillaise"
France Since 1871 (HIST 276) France's colonial properties were thought of in the latter half of the nineteenth century as consolation for the bitter loss of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany. As civilian administrators came to replace military personnel in the colonies, and as more and more French settlers arrived, empire and colonialism came to play an important function in France's cultural self-presentation. World War I heralded the eventual decline of the French empire, a decline realized at the hands of the colonized subjects themselves. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Explosion of French Imperialism: Reasserting National Greatness after Alsace-Lorraine 07:18 - Chapter 2. The Drive for Empire: External Relief for Internal Instability 12:23 - Chapter 3. Rise of the Colonial Lobby 18:02 - ...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Al Jazeera examines the bitterness still provoked by France's colonial war in Algeria and how it fuels resentment between France and its Muslim community. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen o...
http://www.homeconnectcambodia.com/listing/french-colonial-villa-with-3-bedrooms-near-aeon-mall-phnom-penh/ This French colonial villa with three bedrooms and 4 bathrooms is located very close to the Aeon Mall in Tonle Bassac Phnom Penh. The property has many original features aswell as a modern kitchen and well proportioned bathrooms. Off the master bedroom there is a good sized terrace and on the ground floor the site has a garden and parking for several cars. The villa is located on a quiet street and is within walking distance of many local amenities.
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://zaxo.space/mabk/30/en/B00EHKD9QG/book The colonial encounter between France and Morocco took place not only in the political realm but also in the realm of medicine. Because the body politic and the physical body are intimately linked, French efforts to colonize Morocco took place in and through the body. Starting from this original premise, Medicine and the Saints traces a history of colonial embodiment in Morocco through a series of medical encounters between the Islamic sultanate of Morocco and the Republic of France from 1877 to 1956.drawing on a wealth of primary sources in both French and Arabic, Ellen Amster investigates the positivist ambitions of French colonial doctors, sociologists, philologists, and historians; the social history of the ...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://zaxo.space/mabk/30/en/B00EHNTLC4/book beware! Against the poison that is Africa, there is but one antidote: Vichy. So ran a 1924 advertisement for one of Frances main spas. Throughout the French empire, spas featuring water cures, often combined with climatic cures, thrived during the nineteenth century and the twentieth. Water cures and high-altitude resorts were widely believed to serve vital therapeutic and even prophylactic functions against tropical disease and the tropics themselves. The Ministry of the Colonies published bulletins accrediting a host of spas thought to be effective against tropical ailments ranging from malaria to yellow fever; specialized guidebooks dispensed advice on the best spas for colonial ills. Administrators were gran...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B001DA9VL0/book "in Morocco, nobody dies without a reason." susan Gilson Miller, Harvard Universityin the years leading up to World War I, the Great Powers of Europe jostled one another for control over Morocco, the last sovereign nation in North Africa. France beat out its rivals and added Morocco to its vast colonial holdings through the use of diplomatic intrigue and undisguised force. But greed and ambition alone do not explain the complex story of imperialism in its entirety. Amid fears that Morocco was descending into anarchy, Third Republic France justified its bloody conquest through an appeal to a higher ideal. Frances self-proclaimed "civilizing mission" eased some consciences but led to inevitable conflict and tra...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/mabk/30/en/B00HSJ8KD0/book Although shattered by war, in 1945 Britain and France still controlled the world's two largest colonial empires, with imperial territories stretched over four continents. And they appeared determined to keep them: the roll-call of British and French politicians, soldiers, settlers and writers who promised in word and print at this time to defend their colonial possessions at all costs is a long one. Yet, within twenty years both empires had almost completelydisappeared.the collapse was cataclysmic. Peaceable 'transfers of power' were eclipsed by episodes of territorial partition and mass violence whose bitter aftermath still lingers. Hundreds of millions across four continents were caught up in the biggest recon...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/mabk/30/en/B001NXBRIM/book Building the Devils Empire is the first comprehensive history of New Orleanss early years, tracing the towns development from its origins in 1718 to its revolt against Spanish rule in 1768. Shannon Lee Dawdys picaresque account of New Orleanss wild youth features a cast of strong-willed captives, thin-skinned nobles, sharp-tongued women, and carousing travelers. But she also widens her lens to reveal the port citys global significance, examining its role in the French Empire and the Caribbean, and she concludes that by exemplifying a kind of rogue colonialismwhere governments, outlaws, and capitalism become entwinednew Orleans should prompt us to reconsider our notions of how colonialism works."[a] penetrating s...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/mabk/30/en/B01J93IS5C/book This book investigates the lives and careers of Muslim African interpreters employed by the French colonial administration in Saint Louis, Senegal, from the 1850s to the early 1920s. It focuses on the lower and middle Senegal River valley in northern Senegal, where the French concentrated most of their activities in West Africa during the nineteenth century. The Muslim interpreters performed multiple roles as mediators, military and expeditionary guides, emissaries, diplomatic hosts, and treaty negotiators. As cultural and political powerbrokers that straddled the colonial divide, they were indispensable for French officials in their relations with African rulers and the local population. As such, a central conc...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://zaxo.space/mabk/30/en/B00IL4ETGS/book The Emergence of Tropical Medicine in France examines the turbulent history of the ideas, people, and institutions of French colonial and tropical medicine from their early modern origins through World War I. Until the 1890s colonial medicine was in essence naval medicine, taught almost exclusively in a system of provincial medical schools built by the navy in the port cities of Brest, Rochefort-sur-mer, Toulon, and Bordeaux. Michael A. Osborne draws out this separate species of French medicine by examining the histories of these schools and other institutions in the regional and municipal contexts of port life. Each site was imbued with its own distinct sensibilities regarding diet, hygiene, ethnicity, and race...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B0197TNCSQ/book This book will seek to close the gaps on the role of France in exporting Eurocentric spatial and environmental design principles and practice. It does so by analyzing the major spatial and physical development projects that French colonial authorities implemented in Frances colonial empire and elsewhere from the 15th to the 20th century. French urban planning ideology, principles and practice were not exported exclusively to territories under French colonial suzerainty. Accordingly, the book focuses on major physical and spatial planning schemes inspired by French planning thought in territories without a history of French colonialism.
Get a free copy of the full audiobook and ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B00BDIXRXU/book Faith in Empire is an innovative exploration of French colonial rule in West Africa, conducted through the prism of religion and religious policy. Elizabeth Foster examines the relationships among French Catholic missionaries, colonial administrators, and Muslim, animist, and Christian Africans in colonial Senegal between 1880 and 1940. In doing so she illuminates the nature of the relationship between the French Third Republic and its colonies, reveals competing French visions of how to approach Africans, and demonstrates how disparate groups of French and African actors, many of whom were unconnected with the colonial state, shaped French colonial rule. Among other topics, the book provides h...
We are pleased to welcome Kumbah Daffeh-Kah to the Impact Africa family. Kumbah will be co-hosting the show with Tope Fajingbesi the first Sunday of every month, and serve as guest host in Tope's absence. Today's episode features Mawuna Koutonin, founder of Silicon Africa, who educates us on the existence and realities of the French colonial tax. You will be surprised by what you learn. We're also joined by Ramat Oyetunji, the author of Fifty Shades of Green: A Stock Market Guide for the Financially Independent-minded Woman, who provides us insight on overcoming our fears of investing in the stock market. Our African hero of the week is Kwame Nkrumah. This week’s Africa 101 contestant was Derayo Sanni - watch to see how she performed.
Togo's History / Togoland (Colonial Independence From France) 1885-2006 Everything from all the Togolese Presidents and history of Togo throughout its development since sovereignty. Also, during the times of being under German rule, then under French rule before achieving independence in 1960. Togo became a German colony in 1885 until 1914 when the French took over. Then from 1914 to 1960, Togo was a French colony. In 1960, Togo became an independent nation.
Robert Mazrim presents Archaeology in the French Colonial Illinois Country at the East Central Illinois Archaeology Society meeting at the Urbana Free Library in April 2016.
For Educational Purposes Only! No Copyright Infringement Intended. Documentary: Congo-White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Belgian Congo, French Congo Belge, former colony (coextensive with the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo) in Africa, ruled by Belgium from 1908 until 1960. It was established by the Belgian parliament to replace the previous, privately owned Congo Free State, after international outrage over abuses there brought pressure for supervision and accountability. The official Belgian attitude was paternalism: Africans were to be cared for and trained as if they were children. They had no role in legislation, but traditional rulers were used as agents to collect taxes and recruit labour; uncooperative rulers were deposed. In the late 1950s, when France and the Unit...
Fredrik Logevall, winner of the 2013 Arthur Ross Book Award, discusses his prize-winning book, Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam. Logevall traces the long decline of French colonial power in Indochina and links it to the increasing involvement of the United States in the region. Logevall's research sheds light on the behavior of French and U.S. policymakers, who continued to pursue their war aims long after they had privately conceded that success was unlikely. Speaker: Fredrik Logevall, Stephen and Madeline Anbinder Professor of History, Cornell University; Author, "Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam" Presider: Gideon Rose, Peter G. Peterson Chair and Editor, "Foreign Affairs"
The French Foreign Legion (French: Légion étrangère (French pronunciation: [leʒjɔ̃ etʀɑ̃ʒɛʁ]), L.E.) is a military service wing of the French Army established in 1831, unique because it was exclusively created for foreign nationals willing to serve in the French Armed Forces. Commanded by French officers, it is also open to French citizens, who amounted to 24% of the recruits as of 2007.[1] The Foreign Legion is today known as a unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills but also on its strong esprit de corps. As its men come from different countries with different cultures, this is a way to strengthen them enough to work as a team. Consequently, training is often described as not only physically challenging, but also very stressful psychologically. The French F...