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France Antarctique

France Antarctique was the name of the failed French France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country [i] whose metropolitan territory [i] ... 

 colony Colony

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 south of the Equator Equator

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, in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro pron. [i] IPA [i] ) is the name of both a state [i] ... 

, Brazil Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country [i] ... 

, which existed between 1555 and 1567, and had control over the coast from Rio de Janeiro to Cabo Frio. Brazil had been discovered in April 1500 by a fleet commanded by Pedro ?lvares Cabral on behalf of the Portuguese Portugal

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 crown, which arrived in present-day Porto Seguro Porto Seguro

See also Agbodrafo [i] for the city in Togo formerly known as Porto Seguro. ... 

, Bahia Bahia

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, but except for Salvador Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a city [i] on the northeast coast of Brazil [i] and the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state [i] ... 

  the rest of the new territory still remained largely unexplored half a century later. On 1 November, 1555, a Huguenot Huguenot

In the 16th [i] and 17th [i] centuries, the name of Huguenots came to apply to ... 

 French vice-admiral named Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon , commanding a small fleet of two ships and 600 soldiers and Huguenot colonists, took possession of the small island of Serigipe in the Guanabara Bay Guanabara Bay

In Portuguese [i], Baía da Guanabara is an oceanic bay [i] located in southeastern Brazil [i] ... 

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France Antarctique was the name of the failed French France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country [i] whose metropolitan territory [i] ... 

 colony Colony

In politics [i] and in history [i], a colony is a territory [i] under the immediate political control of ... 

 south of the Equator Equator

The equator is an imaginary circle [i] drawn around a planet [i] at a distance halfway between the pole [i] ... 

, in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro pron. [i] IPA [i] ) is the name of both a state [i] ... 

, Brazil Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country [i] ... 

, which existed between 1555 and 1567, and had control over the coast from Rio de Janeiro to Cabo Frio.

Brazil had been discovered in April 1500 by a fleet commanded by Pedro Álvares Cabral Pedro Álvares Cabral

Pedro lvares Cabral, pron [i]. ... 

 on behalf of the Portuguese Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe [i] on the Iberian Peninsula [i] ... 

 crown, which arrived in present-day Porto Seguro Porto Seguro

See also Agbodrafo [i] for the city in Togo formerly known as Porto Seguro.
... 

, Bahia Bahia

Bahia
|-
| align=center colspan=2 |
... 

, but except for Salvador Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a city [i] on the northeast coast of Brazil [i] and the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state [i]... 

  the rest of the new territory still remained largely unexplored half a century later.

On 1 November, 1555, a Huguenot Huguenot

In the 16th [i] and 17th [i] centuries, the name of Huguenots came to apply to ... 

 French vice-admiral named Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon , commanding a small fleet of two ships and 600 soldiers and Huguenot colonists, took possession of the small island of Serigipe in the Guanabara Bay Guanabara Bay

In Portuguese [i], Baía da Guanabara is an oceanic bay [i] located in southeastern Brazil [i] ... 

, in front of present-day Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro pron. [i] IPA [i] ) is the name of both a state [i] ... 

, where they built a fort named Fort Coligny Fort Coligny

Fort Coligny was a fortress founded by Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon [i] in Rio de Janeiro [i], Brazil [i] ... 

 . To the still largely undeveloped mainland village, Villegaignon gave the name of Henriville, in honour of Henri II Henry II of France

Henry II, a member of the Valois Dynasty [i], was King of France [i] from March 31 [i], 1547 [i], until ... 

, the King of France, who also knew of and approved the expedition, and had provided the fleet for the trip. However, the French crown failed to make good use of Villegaignon's exploits to expand the reach of the French kingdom into the New World New World

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, as was being done at the time with the claims of Jacques Cartier Jacques Cartier

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 in the present-day province of Québec Quebec

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, Canada Canada

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. All of these settlements were in violation of the Papal bull Papal bull

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 of 1493, which divided the New World between Spain and Portugal. This division was later defined more exactly by the Treaty of Tordesillas Treaty of Tordesillas

The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed at Tordesillas [i], June 7 [i] 1494 [i], divided the world outside of ... 

.

Unchallenged by the Portuguese, who initially took little notice of his landing, Villegaignon expanded the colony by bringing more colonists in 1556, this time largely made of Swiss Switzerland

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 Calvinists Calvinism

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 from Geneva Geneva

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, in three ships under the command of his nephew, Bois le Comte. Villegaignon secured his position by making an alliance with the Tamoio and Tupynambá Indians of the region, who were fighting the Portuguese. However, in 1560 Mem de Sá Mem de Sá

Mem de S was a Governor-General of Brazil [i] from 1557 [i]-1572 [i].
... 

, the new Governor-General of Brazil, received from the Portuguese government the command to expel the French. With a fleet of 26 warships and 2,000 soldiers, he attacked and destroyed Fort Coligny within three days, but was unable to drive off their inhabitants and defenders, because they escaped to the mainland with the help of the Indians, where they continued to live and to work. Admiral Villegaignon had returned to France in 1558, disgusted with the religious tension that existed between French Protestants and Catholics, who had come also with the second group .

Urged by two influential Jesuit Society of Jesus

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 priests who had come to Brazil with Mem de Sá, named José de Anchieta and Manoel da Nóbrega, and who had played a big role in pacifying the Tamoyos, Mem de Sá ordered his nephew, Estácio de Sá to assemble a new attack force. Estácio de Sá founded the city of Rio de Janeiro on March 1, 1565 and fought the Frenchmen for two more years. Helped by a military reinforcement sent by his uncle, in 20 January 1567, he imposed final defeat on the French forces and definitely expelled them from Brazil, but died a month later from wounds inflicted in the battle. Coligny's and Villegaignon's dream had lasted a mere 12 years.

Largely in response to the two attempts of France to conquer territory in Brazil , between 1612 and 1615, the Portuguese crown decided to expand its colonization efforts in Brazil.

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  • History of Brazil History of Brazil

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  • History of Portugal History of Portugal

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  • History of France History of France

    The History of France has been divided into a series of separate historical articles navigable through... 

  • French colonization of the Americas French colonization of the Americas

    French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued as France [i] established a ... 

  • French colonial empires French colonial empires

    France [i] had colonial [i] possessions, in various forms, since the beginning of the 17th century [i] ... 

  • French Southern Territories French Southern Territories

    The French Southern Territories are volcanic [i] island [i]s in the southern Indian Ocean [i], ... 

     for the French claimed sector of Antarctica Antarctica

    Antarctica is the southernmost continent and encompasses the South Pole [i]. ... 



References

Pioneers of France in the New World. By Francis Parkman; University of Nebraska Press, 1996.

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