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French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China), officially known as the Indochinese Union and after 1947 as the Indochinese Federation, was a grouping of French colonial territories in Southeast Asia until its demise in 1954. It comprised Cambodia, Laos (from 1899), the Chinese territory
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French–Vietnamese relations started during the early 17th century with the arrival of the Jesuit missionary Alexandre de Rhodes. Around this time, Vietnam had only just begun its "Push...
See moreThe government of French Indochina was headed by a Governor-General and a number of French residents. The Governor-General was
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See moreFrench Indochina was designated as a colonie d'exploitation (colony of economic exploitation) by the French government. Funding for the colonial government came by means of taxes on locals and the French government established a near monopoly on the trade of
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The Vietnamese, Lao and Khmer ethnic groups formed the majority of their respective colony's populations. Minority groups such as the Muong, Tay, Chams, and Jarai were collectively known as Montagnards and...
See moreThe governments of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have previously been reluctant to promote their colonial architecture as an asset for tourism;
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See more• Addington, Larry H. (2000). America's War in Vietnam: A Short Narrative History. Indiana University Press. p. 30. ISBN 0-253-21360-6. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
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