Introduction
Salut mon nom est Keely et aujourd'hui je vais parler de la France. For those of you that do not speak french that means “Hi my name is Keely and today I will be talking to you about France”. There are many countries in the world but I have chosen France, a country in Europe. I’m sure you know a good bit about France but here are some more facts that I can share with you. I hope you enjoy!
The Begining Of France
Did you know that France was not always called France? At first it was called Gaul and was controlled by the Celts. The Romans took control of Gaul in the first century BC. So as long as we can remember it has been called France. The name France comes from the Latin word Francia which means ¨country of Franks¨. It didn't become an independent country until the 9th century. Officially it is known as the French Republic. It is in the territory of Western Europe. Its bordering countries are Andorra, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain, and Switzerland. The language they speak is their own French. But there are people that speak other languages such as English.
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The main attraction being Paris,France which is also capital is. France’s population being about 66.7 million people. Their president is François Hollande, prime minister is Minister Manuel Valls. The government is a democracy. France is the world's most popular tourist destination. The most visited museum in the world is in France. The Mona Lisa is the reason. Mona Lisa is an oil painting by Leonardo Da Vinci at the Louvre. It has been there since
In the sixteenth century, France’s efforts to colonize North America was jeopardized by religious conflict between the Catholics and the Protestants. The French were interested in fur trade; this became the focal point of the economy and lead to the establishment of New France. The Company of New France would be in authority of this settlement. Quebec would become the first French settlement in Canada because of Samuel de Champlain’s efforts. Ultimately, New France would have about 15,000 residents by the 1700s.
The French are consists of many aspects. The most known of French art are its plays, paintings and architecture. The play write Molière was one of the artists that articulated of the hypocrisy of French life in one of his band works such as “Tartuffe”. In his story Molière reveals the correct sanctity of religious impostors, public views, and family traditions that were carried out from generation to generation. Such family traditions as arranged marriages. These were unfair to each party that did not want to partake in the arrangement. The art and architecture of France is what many people flock the country for. Just to get a once in a life time few of the prehistory region. Some of the well-known artist were Vincent Van Gogh, Eugène Delacroix, and Paul Cezanne. That is just to name a few. France is of course known for its architecture. France architecture is ancient and has many styles from Baroque, Gothic, Medieval, to the romanticized Victorian landscape. French architectural designs was the foundation for designs until this very modern day and
France is country that is a commixture of glamour and economic diversity. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, this also includes the Alps and the Pyrenees which places it as a fountain of economic wealth for many European countries. It is one of the leaders in the fashion and cosmetic industry as well as wine and a popular tourist attraction, aiding in the overall economic position of the nation. Surprisingly France also is advanced in the machinery, textile, automobile, and aircraft (Air France) industries. Through the years, it has fallen into financial hardships, due to mismanagement of government at times, but has always managed to come back strong.
Although the national breed of France, the Poodle actually originated in Germany where it was used as a water retriever. Many believe the name "Pudel" comes from the German word "pudel" which means "one who plays in water."
Bonjour, Prime Minister, cheese, wine and affairs; these single words all come together to give you a peek into the French way of life. There are many similarities and differences between America and France and the way that their societies have shaped the people who live there. From the way we live, to the morals when it comes to marriage and family. To go into greater detail, I will share with you some of the traditions, social customs and the roles of the French society.
Food is a very important in France. They don’t eat fast food as much as Americans. After meals they tend to talk and linger while Americans do that mostly before they finish eating. It is said that in France they eat like kings, lords, and then servants for dinner. While in America our bigger meals are often at dinner. Dessert is really common while in America for example, I rarely eat dessert more than once a week. French drink wine often, but not to get intoxicated. They normally drink it with their meals and the purchasing of alcohol age is 18. This is different from America where consumption and purchasing power is age 21. My perspective is France sounds like it has better
The French should have realized from their own history that having your own priorities disregarded by another is something that many people will not stand for. Even the settlers noted the emergence of the rebels and were worried about what would happen to them if there was a revolt. “The progress of nationalist militancy among North African coloniaux raised deep concern among European settlers in Algeria and in political and official circles in France” which shows that there was enough upheaval for change to occur.” The French were too comfortable and happy ruling over another group. They felt secure through their harsh restrictions and violence that until the natives seemed strong enough, they were not worried about a revolt. However, they
France, which is the largest nation in Western Europe, is a presidential republic. France is a very important nation in Europe and it continues to be involved in contemporary policy issues. Helping the world as one of the great trading nations, France is a very important trading partner with the United States. Not only is France important to the United States, they are also important to countries all over the world. Their abundance of both mineral and agricultural resources make them a very important supplier of products all over the world. I chose to report on France because it is an interesting county and I wanted to learn more about it.
In addition, France was descended from Latin and considered a romantic language. Although, the language was not officially declared until 1992. The French language was spread around the world by French colonial and mercantile efforts and French is now a lingua franca, which means language of trade and diplomacy. Furthermore, Basque is a minority language that is spoken in metropolitan France. It was the most unique language in France. Basque survived the influence of Latin and is also the only language in southwestern Europe to survive. The influence was brought about by the Roman Empire and the spread of the Roman Catholic Church. Although Basque is not a written language, it has been in use among people since the 16th century. France’s
France first became a country in 987, known as the Kingdome of France. When the Kingdom of France became a country, it faced many wars, fighting over land with the English monarchs, and even more so when Latter inherited Spain that surrounded the country of France. It was not until the 1700s that France started playing a major role in the European and world events. In the 20th century, France has experienced numerous crises, including the devastation of two world wars, political and social upheavals, and the loss of large empires Indochina, Algeria, West and Equational Africa (Mills, C. 1993). France survived and overcame the devastation of World War II to be one of the world’s top suppliers of agricultural and industrial products and a major partner in the European Community
Germany, so France’s struggle with autonomy and responsibility began long before World War II did.
Before Marie Antoinette married Dauphin Louis XVI in 1770, the situation in France was already beginning to become disordered. The peasants, which made up about 90% of the population at the time, were treated unfairly and began to feel frustrated and upset with the Monarchy. At the time, Marie Antoinette was distrusted because of her foreign birth and many of the peasants saw her as the source of their problems and disliked her. She was often seen in the past as a bad Queen due to her careless spending and seemingly frivolous lifestyle, now with more evidence and sources, opinions have shifted. Many see Marie Antoinette as a victim of her own circumstances, as it can be seen by the state of affairs in France before her arrival, her upbringing and public opinion before her death during the French Revolution. This essay will illustrate that Marie Antoinette was indeed a victim of her circumstances.
The French are all about preserving their culture and being individualized. They often take great pride in the French products and the French style, and believe in keeping the French culture “pure” so they also limit the amount of foreign goods that are being imported. But during the World Wars the French began to allow foreigners to immigrate into France to take jobs due to an increase in job shortages. The immigration from the World Wars added to the diversity of the French culture. Ever since the 1850’s there has been a steady flow of immigration into France, and now nine percent of the French population is made up of immigrants (Gofen 62). The break down of the cultures in France is eighty-five percent of the French population is Roman
France, the largest country in Western Europe. It is bordered to the northwest by the English Channel which is La Manche. The country’s six-sided shape means it often gets referred to by the
France is a nation focused on culture. It is in many ways the "cultural capital of the world". France has always been an inspiration for many artists. Due to its strong culture and other moral factors, France is a country afraid of change and its education system is subject to this fear. In France today, the education system is very similar to what it has been in the past. As other nations take steps to reform and improve their educational facilities France must be willing to follow or they will be left behind.