Napoleon III has doubled the area of …

Years: 1864 - 1875
Napoleon III has doubled the area of the French overseas Empire; he has established French rule in New Caledonia, and Cochinchina, established a protectorate in Cambodia (1863); and colonized parts of Africa.

He had joined Britain sending an army to China during Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion (1860), but French ventures had failed to establish influence in Japan (1867) and Korea (1866).

To carry out his new overseas projects, Napoleon III has created a new Ministry of the Navy and the Colonies, and appointed an energetic minister, Prosper, Marquis of Chasseloup-Laubat, to head it.

A key part of the enterprise is the modernization of the French Navy; he has begun the construction of fifteen powerful screw steamers; and a fleet of steam powered troop transports.

The French Navy has become the second most powerful in the world, after Britain's.

He has also created a new force of colonial troops, including elite units of naval infantry, Zouaves, the Chasseurs d'Afrique, and Algerian sharpshooters, and he has expanded the Foreign Legion, which had been founded in 1831 and had fought well in the Crimea, Italy and Mexico.

French overseas territories have tripled in area; in 1870 they cover almost a million square kilometers, and control nearly five million inhabitants.

While soldiers, administrators, businessmen and missionaries come and go, very few Frenchmen permanently settle in the colonies, apart from some in Algeria.

The colonial trade reaches six hundred million francs, but the profits are overwhelmed by the expenses.

However, a major goal is the 'Mission civilisatrice', the mission to spread French culture, language and religion, and this has proven successful.

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