Why might France have been more motivated to resist independence movements in Algeria than it had in French Indo-China? A) Algeria had a large settler community made up of French-speaking Europeans. B) Algeria had been a part of France since the end of World War II. C) The Vietnamese resistance was stronger and far more organized. D) The Vietnamese independence movement appealed to Britain for help.

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The Answer is A) Algeria had a large settler community made up of French-speaking Europeans. Hope I helped! :D
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The correct answer is A) Argelia had a large settler community made up of French-speaking Europeans.  

France might have been more motivated to resist independence movement in Argelia than it had in French-Indochina because Argelia had a large settler community made up of French-speaking Europeans.  

France invaded Argelia in 1830. They left the country in 1962. Many European people decided to live in Argelia, mostly the Mediterranean region of Argelia. Those people were known as the Colons. Through the years, these people had many differences with the natives Muslims in the region and difficulties began. Due to the many European French-speaking people there, France might have been more motivated to resist independence movement in Argelia than it had in French-Indochina.


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