Polity Upper Volta (France)

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Was a colony of French West Africa established in 1919 and a predecessor of modern-day Burkina Faso. As for many French colonies in Africa, it originated from a combination of treaties with indigenous people and forced annexion by military conquest.

Establishment

  • March 1919: In 1919, certain provinces from Upper Senegal and Niger were united into a separate colony called the Upper Volta in the French West Africa federation.

Chronology

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1. Events

  • September 1932: The Upper Volta Colony was dissolved and divided between the colonies of Ivory Coast, French Sudan and Niger.
  • September 1947: The Mossi renewed their pressure for separate territorial status and on 4 September 1947. Upper Volta became a French West African territory again in its own right.
  • December 1958: Upper Volta became an autonomous republic in the French community.

Disestablishment

  • December 1958: Upper Volta became an autonomous republic in the French community.