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One of France's longest-held overseas territories, Algeria became a destination for hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, who became known as colons and later, as Pied-Noirs. Between 1825 and 1847, 50,000 French people emigrated to Algeria.
Algeria became the privateering city-state par excellence, and two privateer brothers were instrumental in extending Ottoman influence in Algeria.
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2 days ago · Once the breadbasket of the Roman Empire, the territory now comprising Algeria was ruled by various Arab-Amazigh dynasties from the 8th through the 16th century, when it became part of the Ottoman Empire.
When did Algeria Gain Independence and Become a Country? Algeria’s journey to independence and nationhood is a fascinating tale that unfolded in the mid-20th century. This article delves into the historical timeline of when Algeria gained its independence and officially became a sovereign nation.
When Charles De Gaulle became premier of France in June 1958, he was given carte blanche to deal with Algeria. De Gaulle appointed a committee to draft a new constitution for France's Fifth Republic, with which Algeria would be associated but of which it would not form an integral part.
Sep 9, 2024 · After a succession of Islamic Arab and Berber dynasties between the 8th and 15th Centuries it became a largely independent part of the Ottoman Empire, but it 1830 it was invaded by France and...
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Apr 9, 2019 · Algeria profile - Timeline. 9 April 2019. A chronology of key events: 1830 - France seizes Algiers, ending Algeria's three centuries as an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire....