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French Freedom PapersMain MenuLettersSummaries of the translated letters of the French Freedom Papers collectionRelevant FiguresProvides context about the people sending, receiving, and mentioned in these lettersRelevant Events & PlacesProvides context about the historical events and places being discussed in the lettersReferencesSources used to give context to the historical events and figures found in the letters.External ResourcesLinks to external sites about Charles de Gaulle, World War II, Free French, and this collectionTranslation MethodsKSU French 7208b42ed21d3c5345086d6fd65589ad65f6b323f0c
Cambodia
12016-10-17T07:37:06-07:00Leah Devers42408f2f7751c1c649b624bacebb2a415aa0bbd998636French Protectorate of Cambodiaplain2016-10-30T16:38:07-07:00Mary Hellmer9543bbbc864f26c17be9a9d2ad5b4c1fb3a2b378The French Protectorate of Cambodia was part of the French Colonial Empire in the Southeast Asian area. Cambodia also happened to fall in the Indochina union.
Cambodia became associated with France in 1867 when the King of Cambodia made a formal request to have a protectorate created for his country. Previously, the present-day Thailand gave up their control over Cambodia, which prompted the need for a French protectorate.
During WWII, post Japanese invasion of the French colonies, the Japanese government allowed for the French to continue their reign with the Japanese supervision of the region. In 1946, Cambodia gained the self-ruling privilege from the French government.
12016-10-09T19:17:09-07:00Leah Devers42408f2f7751c1c649b624bacebb2a415aa0bbd9Relevant Events & Places16Provides context about the historical events and places being discussed in the lettersplain2016-12-07T09:10:09-08:00Leah Devers42408f2f7751c1c649b624bacebb2a415aa0bbd9