French Union

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Established by the French constitution of October 27, 1946, the French Union (French: Union Française) was a political entity created to replace the old French colonial system, the "French Empire" (Empire français). Lasting until 1958, it was replaced by the French Community.

The French Union was modelled on the British Commonwealth, which by coincidence became the Commonwealth of Nations that same year.

The French Union included France, French overseas départements, territories, settlements, United Nations trusteeships, French colonies (which became overseas départements of France) and associate states (protectorates) which became autonomous. The states of French Indochina withdrew from the union in 1954, and Morocco and Tunisia gained their independence in 1956.