Industrial Age · Southeast Asia · War
1859
French Enter Indochina
April 29, 1859
French and Spanish forces seized Saigon, beginning France's thirty-year conquest of Indochina. The pretext was mistreatment of Catholic missionaries; the real motive was imperial competition and a port on the South China Sea. Within a generation, Cochinchina, Annam, Tonkin, and Cambodia would be painted the color of France on the atlas.