French military contingents in West Africa are …

Years: 1888 - 1899

French military contingents in West Africa are sent inland to establish new posts throughout the early years of French rule.

The African population resists French penetration and settlement, even in areas where treaties of protection have been in force.

Among those offering greatest resistance is Samori Ture, who in the 1880s and 1890s is establishing an empire that extends over large parts of present-day Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Cote d'lvoire.

Samori's large, well-equipped army, which can manufacture and repair its own firearms, attracts strong support throughout the region.

The French respond to Samori's expansion of regional control with military pressure.

French campaigns against Samori, which are met with fierce resistance, intensify in the mid- 1890s until he is captured in 1898.

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