Major changes had taken place in Algeria …

Years: 1828 - 1839
Major changes had taken place in Algeria even before the decision was made to annex the country.

In a bargain-hunting frenzy to take over or buy at low prices all manner of property—homes, shops, farms, and factories—Europeans pour into Algiers after it falls.

French authorities take possession of the beylik lands, from which Ottoman officials had derived income.

Over time, as pressures increased to obtain more land for settlement by Europeans, the state seizes more categories of land, particularly that used by tribes, religious foundations, and villages.

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