Table of Contents
- 1 Which countries made up French Indochina and for what reasons?
- 2 Why was it called French Indochina?
- 3 Which European country had control of Indochina during colonialism?
- 4 Who called colons in Indochina?
- 5 Which nations were part of French Indochina in the 1800s?
- 6 Which countries included in the French colony of Indochina?
- 7 What weapons did the French use in Indochina?
- 8 What European country colonized Indochina?
Which countries made up French Indochina and for what reasons?
French Indochina was formed on October 17, 1887, from Annam, Tonkin, Cochinchina (which together form modern Vietnam), and the Kingdom of Cambodia. Laos was added after the Franco-Siamese War in 1893. The French adopted a policy of assimilation rather than association.
Why was it called French Indochina?
What we now call Vietnam was once owned and run by France. From the late 1800’s to 1954, Vietnam was part of a French colony called French Indochina. When the French first became interested in Indochina French missionaries sought to convert the Vietnamese to Catholicism, the religion of France.
Who occupied French Indochina?
Japanese invasion of French Indochina
Invasion of French Indochina | |
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Japan | Vichy France French Indochina |
Commanders and leaders | |
Aketo Nakamura Takuma Nishimura | Maurice Martin |
Which European country had control of Indochina during colonialism?
France
By the late 1880s, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were all controlled by France and collectively referred to as Indochine Français (French Indochina). Indochina became one of France’s most important colonial possessions.
Who called colons in Indochina?
The French citizens living in Vietnam were called Colons.
Which countries are in Indochina?
Indochina comprises five countries: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. These coun- tries share natural resources centering on the Mekong River, which flows from north to south through the center of the Indochinese peninsula, and are closely related economically, culturally and historically.
Which nations were part of French Indochina in the 1800s?
During the colonial era, French Indochina was made up of Cochin-China, Annam, Cambodia, Tonkin, Kwangchowan, and Laos. Today, the same region is divided into the nations of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
Which countries included in the French colony of Indochina?
During the colonial era, French Indochina was made up of Cochin-China, Annam, Cambodia, Tonkin, Kwangchowan , and Laos . Today, the same region is divided into the nations of Vietnam, Laos , and Cambodia.
What modern countries made up the French colonies in Indochina?
Indochina, also called (until 1950) French Indochina or French Indochine Française, the three countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union. The term Indochina refers to the intermingling of Indian and Chinese influences in the culture of the region.
What weapons did the French use in Indochina?
Weapons of the French Fourth Republic (French Indochina), State of Vietnam Edged weapons. 17-inch spike bayonet used on the MAS-36 rifle; Bolo knife; Ka-Bar (American supply) M3 fighting knife used on the M1 Carbine (American supply) M4 bayonet used on the M1 Carbine and M2 Carbine (American supply) M5 bayonet used on the M1 Garand (American supply)
What European country colonized Indochina?
The three countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam represent Indochina, located in Southeast Asia to the south of China and to the east of Thailand. Like much of this part of the world Indochina was colonized by Europeans. The French occupied Indochina for most of the nineteenth century and for the first half of the twentieth century.