Search results
- The conquest of Algeria began in the last days of the Bourbon Restoration by Charles X of France. It aimed to put a definite end to Barbary privateering and increase the king's popularity among the French people, particularly in Paris, where many veterans of the Napoleonic Wars lived.
www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/French_conquest_of_Algeria
People also ask
Why did France invade Algiers in 1827?
When did the French invade Algiers?
When did the French conquer Algiers?
How did the French advance to Algiers?
In 1827, an argument between Hussein Dey, the ruler of the Regency of Algiers, and the French consul escalated into a blockade, following which the July Monarchy of France invaded and quickly seized Algiers in 1830, and seized other coastal communities.
The invasion of Algiers began on 5 July 1830 with a naval bombardment by a fleet under Admiral Duperré and a landing by troops under Louis Auguste Victor de Ghaisne, comte de Bourmont. The French quickly defeated the troops of Hussein Dey, the Deylikal ruler, but native resistance was widespread.
- 14 June-5 July 1830
- Algiers, Deylik of Algiers
Oct 10, 2005 · In July 1830 a French expeditionary force conquered the city of Algiers and by 1847, almost all of the territory of what is now Algeria north of the Sahara had been subdued.
Drawing from French, British, Austrian, Dutch, and Ottoman archives, this article shows how the post-1815 system shaped the invasion plans at different crucial stages, from the outbreak of war between France and Algiers in 1827 to the departure of the expeditionary army in May 1830.
- Erik De Lange
- 2021
It was characterised by guerrilla warfare and crimes against humanity used by the French in order to stop the revolt. The war ended in 1962, when Algeria gained independence following the Evian agreements in March 1962 and the self-determination referendum in July 1962.
WHEN THE FRENCH invaded the Ottoman regency of Algiers in the summer of 1830, they took the first step in a process of conquest and colonization that dominated France’s modern imperial history and that has shaped French political culture to this day.
Taking the French invasion of Algiers in as a case in point, this article shows how the Congress system’s shared discourses of. . security and threat perceptions as well as its common practices of concerted diplomacy fostered European imperialism in North Africa.