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      • British and French imperialism in West Africa proceeded hand- in- hand. Throughout the nineteenth century the British and French were at work making contacts and solidifying their interests throughout the interior. The French began a major push eastward into the savanna regions under the direction of General Louis Faidherbe.
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  2. French West Africa ( French: Afrique-Occidentale française, AOF) was a federation of eight French colonial territories in West Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan (now Mali ), French Guinea (now Guinea ), Ivory Coast, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso ), Dahomey (now Benin) and Niger. The federation existed from 1895 until 1958.

  3. Feb 25, 2016 · General information on French colonial rule in Africa can be found in works dealing with French imperialism as a whole, in specific regional or national histories, as well as in general and comparative studies of European colonialism in Africa.

  4. British and French imperialism in West Africa proceeded hand- in- hand. Throughout the nineteenth century the British and French were at work making contacts and solidifying their interests throughout the interior. The French began a major push eastward into the savanna regions under the direction of General Louis Faidherbe.

  5. Published online: 24 January 2018. Summary. At the end of World War II, Britain and France tried to find new bases for the legitimacy of empire. Their hesitant moves created openings that African political movements exploited.

  6. 5 days ago · Hopkins, A.G. (1970). The creation of a colonial monetary system: the origins of West African currency board. African Historical Studies, 3(1), 101-132. Jacob, C. (2020). Schools and Colonialism In French West Africa-Contesting French West Africa: Battles over Schools and the Colonial Order, 1900–1950. By Harry Gamble.

  7. This paper is a contribution to the current debate about the origins of the scramble for West Africa. It analyses the internal dynamics of French expansion and argues that the crucial change in French African policy occurred not in 1882–3, as commonly assumed, but in 1879–80.

  8. This overview of the ideology of French imperialism in Africa is thus an attempt to examine critically the historical and current thinking and practice of policies of domination, fragmentation and exploitation. To establish the relevance of this ideol-ogy to French colonialism and neo -colonialism in Africa, answers will be sought to

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