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French colonial empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2129 words) |
 | Early French attempts to found colonies in Brazil, in 1555 at Rio de Janeiro (the so-called France Antarctique) and in 1612 at São LuÃs (the so-called France Équinoxiale), and in Florida were unsuccessful, due to Portuguese and Spanish vigilance. |
 | Colonies were established in India in Chandernagore in Bengal (1673) and Pondicherry in the Southeast (1674), and later at Yanam (1723), Mahe (1725), and Karikal (1739) (see French India). |
 | The French colonial empire began to fall apart during the Second World War, when various parts of their empire were occupied by foreign powers (Japan in Indochina, Britain in Syria and Lebanon, the US and Britain in Morocco and Algeria, Germany in Tunisia). |
| Portuguese Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1521 words) |
 | Brazil became the main centre for Portuguese colonial ambitions, with voluntary immigration from Europe and the slave trade from Africa increasing its population immensely (today Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world). |
 | Mombassa - occupation (1593-1638); colony subordinate to Goa (1638-1698; 1728-1729). |
 | Timor-Leste (East-Timor) - colony subordinate to Portuguese India (1642-1844); subordinate to Macau (1844-1896); separate colony (1896-1951); overseas territory (1951-1961); republic and unilateral indepedence proclaimed, annexed by Indonesia (1961-1999, UN recognition as Portuguese territory). |