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Elisha Copeland
7 June, 17:00
How were the French colonies different?
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Chase
7 June, 20:07
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1) they considered these colonies to be part of France known as overseas part of the country
2) they converted the africans into what is known as the assimilies
3) the assimilies were allowed to have equal rights as the citizens of France
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