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patriot [66]
2 years ago
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Why did France want to westernize it’s new colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia

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1 answer:
Cloud [144]2 years ago
7 0

Option B is correct.  The French believed that the new colonies' cultures were inferior to their own. This was why they wanted to  westernize it’s new colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia.

<h3>What is a French colony?</h3>

This is the term that was used to refer to the areas that were under the governance and the administration of the French people before these nations started to get their independence from these countries.

Before the independence, a lot of the resources and the politics of the areas where controlled by the French people. Hence we can say that The French believed that the new colonies' cultures were inferior to their own. This was why they wanted to  westernize it’s new colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia.

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Why did France want to westernize its new colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia?

O The colonies had no forms of government and needed help from the French.

O The French believed that the new colonies' cultures were inferior to their own.

O The colonies wanted to keep their own cultures, and the French agreed.

O The French believed that th

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