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- Pied-Noir abstract "Pied-Noir (French pronunciation: [pjenwaʁ], Black-Foot), plural Pieds-Noirs, is a term referring to people of French and other European ancestry who lived in French North Africa, namely French Algeria, the French protectorate in Morocco, or the French protectorate of Tunisia, often for generations, until the end of French rule in North Africa between 1956 and 1962. Specifically, the term Pieds-Noirs is used for those European-descendent citizens who "returned" to mainland France as soon as Algeria gained independence, or in the months following.The Europeans arrived in Algeria as immigrants from all over the western Mediterranean (particularly France, Spain, Italy and Malta), starting in 1830. The term is sometimes also used to include the indigenous Sephardi Jewish population, who settled in the Maghreb long before 1830, but many of whom likewise emigrated after 1962. From the French invasion on 18 June 1830 until its independence, Algeria was administratively part of France (French departments in 1848) and its European population was simply called Algerians or colons (colonists), whereas the Muslim people of Algeria were called Arabs, Muslims or Indigenous.The term Pieds-Noirs began to be used commonly shortly before the end of the Algerian independence war in 1962. As of the last census in Algeria, taken on 1 June 1960, there were 1,050,000 non-Muslim civilians in Algeria (10 percent of the total population including 130,000 Algerian Jews).During the Algerian War the Pieds-Noirs supported colonial French rule in Algeria and were naturally opposed to Algerian nationalist groups such as the Front de libération nationale (FLN) and Mouvement national algérien (MNA). The roots of the conflict reside in political and economic inequalities perceived as an "alienation" from the French rule as well as a demand for a leading position for the Berber, Arab, and Islamic cultures and rules existing before the French conquest. The conflict contributed to the fall of the French Fourth Republic and the mass exodus of Algerian Europeans and Jews to France.After Algeria became independent in 1962, about 800,000 Pieds-Noirs of French nationality were evacuated to mainland France while about 200,000 chose to remain in Algeria. Of the latter, there were still about 100,000 in 1965 and about 50,000 by the end of the 1960s.Those who moved to France suffered ostracism from the Left for their perceived exploitation of native Muslims and some blamed them for the war, thus the political turmoil surrounding the collapse of the French Fourth Republic. In popular culture, the community is often represented as feeling removed from French culture while longing for Algeria. Thus, the recent history of the pieds-noirs has been imprinted with a theme of double alienation from both their native homeland and their adopted land. Though the term rapatriés d'Algérie implies that they once lived in France, they were born in Algeria, and many families lived there for generations.".
- Pied-Noir language French_language.
- Pied-Noir populationPlace Algiers.
- Pied-Noir populationPlace Constantine,_Algeria.
- Pied-Noir populationPlace Oran.
- Pied-Noir religion Catholic_Church.
- Pied-Noir religion Judaism.
- Pied-Noir thumbnail Louis_Franchet_D'Esperey.jpg?width=300.
- Pied-Noir totalPopulation "1400000".
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- Pied-Noir caption "Louis Franchet D'Esperey • Alain Chabat • Albert Camus • Louis Althusser".
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- Pied-Noir languages French_language.
- Pied-Noir pop "Formerly 1.4 million".
- Pied-Noir regions Algiers.
- Pied-Noir regions Constantine,_Algeria.
- Pied-Noir regions Oran.
- Pied-Noir religions "JudaismProtestantismAtheism".
- Pied-Noir religions "Mainly Roman Catholicism,".
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Algerian_War.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Algerian_people_of_European_descent.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Contemporary_French_history.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:European_diaspora_in_Africa.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:French_Algeria.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:French_diaspora_in_Africa.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:French_expatriates_in_Algeria.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:History_of_Algeria.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Human_migration.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Jewish_Algerian_history.
- Pied-Noir subject Category:Pieds-Noirs.
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- Pied-Noir comment "Pied-Noir (French pronunciation: [pjenwaʁ], Black-Foot), plural Pieds-Noirs, is a term referring to people of French and other European ancestry who lived in French North Africa, namely French Algeria, the French protectorate in Morocco, or the French protectorate of Tunisia, often for generations, until the end of French rule in North Africa between 1956 and 1962.".
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