Answer:
The map shows a trend of expansion of French royal power.
Explanation:
At first, French royal power was exclusively held in the areas that sorround Paris (Ile-de-France), while the rest of the country was controlled by local feudal lords.
With time, as the Middle Ages progressed, French monarchs began to accumulate more and more power, from central France, to North and South.
By the end of the Middle Ages, the monarch controlled almost the totality of what is now France.
A nation is typically under a leader or government, a colony is a state that belongs to a group usually one trying to overthrow another established government or break free from its rulings
Enormous fatalities had been caused on France and two fifths of France’s military casualties were incurred in 1914. The troops of Germany engaged a large area of northern France including an important proportion of French industrial capacity and mineral wealth. It was dominated the second phase of the war in the west. This took from November 1914 until march 1918. It was considered by the unsuccessful attempts of the French and their British allies to evict the German armies from French and Belgian area.