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French conquest of Algeria. 1830-1847. Expedition
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French conquest of Algeria. 1830-1847. Expedition
French conquest of Algeria. 1830-1847. Expedition to Morocco in 1844 against Abd el-Kader. Camp French of the column of chasseurs (huntmen) of Africa in the field of the battle of Isly on 14 August. Engraving
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1808 1830 1844 1847 1883 Algeria Armies Chasseurs Colonialism Colonialist Colonies Colonization Colony Conquest Conquests Engravings Imperialism Imperialist Kader Militarism Militarist Morocco Serviceman Servicemen Settlements Abdelkader
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This engraving depicts the French Expedition to Algeria between 1830 and 1847, specifically the Battle of Isly on August 14, 1844, during the French campaign against Abd el-Kader in Morocco. The image focuses on the French camp of the chasseurs d'Afrique (Huntmen of Africa), a light cavalry regiment, encamped in the field of battle. The French army, represented by the uniformed soldiers and their horses, stands in contrast to the barren, rocky terrain of North Africa. Abd el-Kader, a prominent Algerian resistance leader born in 1808, had been waging a guerrilla war against the French since 1832. In response, the French dispatched several expeditions to conquer Algeria and put down the rebellion. The Battle of Isly marked a significant victory for the French, as they were able to defeat Abd el-Kader's forces and force him into exile. The French colonial expansion into Algeria was part of a larger trend of European imperialism and colonization, driven by a desire for resources, strategic positioning, and the spread of European influence. The conquest of Algeria led to the establishment of French settlements and the beginning of a long period of colonial rule. This engraving is a testament to the military might and determination of the French forces during the colonial era. It also serves as a reminder of the complex and often violent history of European colonialism and its impact on the peoples and lands it touched.
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