1. Britain, France and Imperialism
However, the French minister Sarraut makes decolonization difficult, due to his belief of only Europeans being able to rule land, "Since only Europeans could count as competent users of God's nature, only they could own it" (Prashad, 5). ... It became a racist rat hunt, ratonnades, for the French to slaughter many Algerians that demanded equal rights for Muslim population. Eventually, the ambivalent acts of France gave rise to the "the Front de Liberation Nationale (FLN), which emerged in a spectacular assault on French positions in Algeria on All Saints' Day" (Prashad, 5). ... The h...
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