French Algeria: Territory
Dhirubhai Patel
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(, Nov. 28, 2019)
French Algeria French: Alger to 1839, then Algérie afterwards; unofficially Algérie française, Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة‎, also known as Colonial Algeria, began in 1830 with the invasion of Algiers and lasted until 1962, under a variety of governmental systems.French AlgeriaChapter 1 : Short History1.1 French conquest of Algeria1.2 Characterization as genocide Chapter 2 : Popular revolts against the French occupation2.1 Resistance of Lalla Fadhma N'Soumer2.2 Resistance of Emir Abd al QadirChapter 3 : French rule3.1 Hegemony of the colons3.2 Discrimination Chapter 4: Government and administration Chapter 5: Colonisation and military control5.1 Under the French Second Republic and Second Empire.5.2 Land and colonisers5.3 Under the Third Republic 5.4 Comte and colonialism in the Third Republic5.5 Conquest of the southwestern territories5.6 Conquest of the Sahara 5.7 During World War II 5.8 Under the Fourth Republic 5.9 Under the Fifth Republic Chapter 6 : Post-colonial relations Chapter 7 : Algérie françaiseChapter 8 : Algerian War 8.1 Algerian nationalism8.2 War chronology8.3 FLN8.4 After the Philippeville massacre8.5 Battle of Algiers8.6 Guerrilla war8.7 French counter-insurrection operations 8.8 Fall of the Fourth Republic8.9 De Gaulle 8.10 Week of barricades 8.11 Role of women8.12 End of the war 8.13 Strategy of internationalization of the Algerian War drove by the FLN 8.14 Pieds-Noirs' and Harkis' exodus 8.15 Harkis8.16 Death toll8.17 Lasting impacts in Algerian politics 8.18 Torture8.19 Algerian utilization of terror 8.20 French school 8.21 Historiography