Table of Contents
- 1 When did Laos became a French colony?
- 2 When did France annex Laos?
- 3 When was Laos established?
- 4 When did Cochin China became a French colony?
- 5 When did Laos become independent?
- 6 Was Laos a French colony?
- 7 When did Laos gain its independence from France?
- 8 Where was the capital of the French protectorate of Laos?
When did Laos became a French colony?
French Colonization of Laos Between 1893 and 1907, they took control of Laos—incorporating it into French Cochin China along with Vietnam and Cambodia—through a series of treaties with the Siamese, British and Chinese.
When did France annex Laos?
Lan Xang existed as a unified kingdom from 1357 to 1707, divided into the three rival kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Champasak from 1707 to 1779, fell to Siamese suzerainty from 1779 to 1893, and was reunified under the French Protectorate of Laos in 1893.
Was Laos a part of French Indochina?
Indochina, also called (until 1950) French Indochina or French Indochine Française, the three countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union.
What did the French do in Laos?
The French language was introduced to Laos in the 19th century when French explorers arrived in Laos trying to make inroads into China after colonizing Vietnam. The French did not pay much attention to the kingdom of Lan Xang but established a consulate in present-day Luang Prabang.
When was Laos established?
July 19, 1949
Laos/Founded
When did Cochin China became a French colony?
Cochinchina was a French overseas territory from 1946 to 1949, when it merged officially with Vietnam.
How long did France control Laos?
French Indochina/Laos (1945-1954)
When did Laos get its independence?
When did Laos become independent?
Was Laos a French colony?
The French protectorate of Laos was a French protectorate in Southeast Asia of what is today Laos between 1893 and 1953—with a brief interregnum as a Japanese puppet state in 1945—which constituted part of French Indochina.
Who colonized Vietnam Cambodia Laos?
France
France obtained control over northern Vietnam following its victory over China in the Sino-French War (1884–85). French Indochina was formed on 17 October 1887 from Annam, Tonkin, Cochinchina (which together form modern Vietnam) and the Kingdom of Cambodia; Laos was added after the Franco-Siamese War in 1893.
When was Laos colonized?
French protectorate of Laos
Protectorate of Laos ລາວ | |
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1893–1945 1946–1953 | |
Flag of Luang Phrabang as a French protectorate Coat of arms | |
Status | Protectorate of France (1893–1899); Constituent territory of French Indochina (1899–1953) |
Capital | Vientiane (official) Luang Prabang (royal) |
When did Laos gain its independence from France?
In 1893, the three territories came under a French protectorate and were united to form what is now known as Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation but was re-colonised by France until it won autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong.
Where was the capital of the French protectorate of Laos?
Following Siam’s acceptance of the ultimatum, to cede the lands east of the Mekong including its islands, the Protectorate of Laos was officially established and the administrative capital moved from Luang Prabang to Vientiane.
Who was the first person to settle in Laos?
By the 2nd century CE, Austronesian settlers had established an Indianised kingdom known as Champa along modern central Vietnam. The Cham people established the first settlements near modern Champasak in Laos. Funan expanded and incorporated the Champasak region by the sixth century CE, when it was replaced by its successor polity Chenla.
What was the history of the Lao rebellion?
History of Laos Lao rebellion 1826–1828 Haw wars 1865–1890 Franco-Siamese War 1893 French Protectorate of Laos 1893–1953 Franco-Thai War 1940–1941