Successive French rulers sought to annex the region to France.
Father fought the French rulers 30 years before he heard of communists.
The Bourbon governor offered amnesty to the renegades if they would pledge fealty to the French rulers.
Neither the French rulers nor the English wanted them.
A Kanak revolt in 1878 claimed more than 1,000 lives and heralded further repression by the French rulers.
As numbers of gens de couleur grew, the French rulers enacted discriminatory laws.
French rulers did what they could to crush the movement, imprisoning those who challenged their power.
After the French Revolution, further dukedoms were created by successive French rulers.
The village was under leadership of French rulers during 1758.
Hồ led a revolution against the French rulers of Vietnam from 1945-1954.