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The Fan Affair and the Conquest of Algeria

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2020

Abstract

The study analyses the domestic political background of the conflict that resulted in the French conquest of Algeria. The author begins at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries when the Paris government bought grain from Algerian merchants.

Subsequent economic cooperation, including the provision and collection of loans, negatively affected mutual relations. Deteriorating relations were negatively affected by the appointment of Hussein Pasha as governor of Algeria in 1818, and they further worsened after a diplomatic insult against the French ambassador in April 1827.

The article analyses developments in both countries, the gradual escalation of conflicts and their response in the European powers, and presents the reasons that prompted the French government to intervene.