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eimsori [14]
1 year ago
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when did martinique become french? sixteenth century seventeenth century eighteenth century nineteenth century

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kumpel [21]1 year ago
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Martinique can be said to have become French in the 17th century.

<h3>What is Martinique?</h3>

The place is an area that was used to be called the Island of flowers. It was and area that used to be controlled by the indigenous Indians that owned the area before it was colonized and taken.

The area has been a French possession since the year 1673, although the people of Great Britain also took the control of the territory before the French recovered it back from them.

Hence in conclusion we can say that Martinique can be said to have become French in the 17th century.

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