History, asked by owotristan, 9 months ago

In Algeria, white, European settlers were opposed to what?

giving the native people a say in the government
the selling of oil
giving the natives an education
the settlement of churches

Answers

Answered by ItsUDIT
12

Explanation:

Status

Départements

Capital

and largest city

Algiers

Official languages

ArabicBerberFrench

Government

French Department

History

• Surrender of Algiers

July 5 1830

• Algerian Independence

July 5 1962

Area

• Total

2,381,741 km2 (919,595 sq mi)

Currency

Budju (1830–1848)

Franc (1848–1962)..,

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Answered by smartbrainz
15

a) giving the native people a say in the government

Explanation:

  • The European settlement of Algeria started in the 1830s following the invasion of France by military capture of Algiers of 1830.
  • Within the years 1830 to 1847, the French Rule of Algeria was created, providing a base for controlling the region. The region was usually full of conflict and the Franco-Algerian population frequently clashed.
  • When the invasion of France progressed, French settlers started to colonize the area and demanded rights for the French government to rule over the land.
  • Such a structure persisted and Algeria became part of France in a judicial context. In 1870, as the Third Republic of France grew, Settlers eventually consolidated their control in the area..
  • Algeria was historically governed by military rule, but a governor general was later assigned to the region. While the French made up just 10% of the population, the French colonists had other rights.
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