Napoleon III, who had heard of good things of the Vietnamese
area from the troops stationed there to protect the Catholic missionaries,
started the initial conquest of the Vietnamese in July 1857. Rigault de
Genouilly, a naval commander who advocated military action to control Vietnam,
arrived at Tourane (today Da Nang) in August 1858 with 14 ships and 3,500
troops to turn the port city into a military base. They attacked on September 1
st,
occupying the town a day later. The army then sailed to Saigon in February 1859
and seized the city two weeks later. By 1861, the French had occupied three
adjacent provinces that Tu Dac needed to give up because the French armies were
starving the country [D]. Finally, in June 1862, the French signed a peace
treaty that gave them new territories, the entire colony dubbed ‘Cochinchina.’
In August 1883, the French colony expanded once more, so that by 1893, the
Indochinese region was established, consisting of the Cochinchina area, Annam,
Tonkin, Cambodia, and Laos. By using brute force and advanced technologies, the
French had colonized Vietnam [C].
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Splitting up the pie: Indochina Region ruled by the French in 1893 |
Timeline [C]:
Date
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Event
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July 1857
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Napoleon III ordered the colonization of Vietnam
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August 1858
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Rigault de Genouilly sailed to Tourane and occupied the city
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February 1859
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French forces occupied Saigon
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1861
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French occupied three adjacent provinces to Saigon that Tu Dac
resigned over
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June 1862
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Peace treaty signed by French and Vietnamese, entitling French to the
“Cochinchina” region
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1893
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Indochinese area established
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