Industrial Age · Africa · War
1830
France Takes Algiers
June 14, 1830
Using the flimsy pretext of the dey's having struck a French consul with a fly-whisk, Charles X landed an army on the Algerian coast and captured the city in three weeks. It was meant to prop up a failing king. It founded a colonial empire instead, and began a hundred and thirty years of bloody French presence in North Africa.