Algerian-French relations date back to 1535, when the two countries signed their first treaty. The Algerian Navy aided the French King, François I. And these relationships evolved between tide and ebb, taking both friendly and aggressive forms. Those who study the dynamics of these interactions, on the other hand, conclude that they have enhanced France's thirst and appetite for Algeria. Despite Algeria's humanitarian sentiments toward the French people during their misery during the French Revolution, it also opened the way to plotting the implementation of its ambitions to steal its wealth under a colonial scheme predicated on changing the Mediterranean ocean into a French lake
The development of Algerian-French relations
The Algerian-French relations began since the first agreement between the two parties in the year 1535 AD, and the French King Francois I sought the help of the Algerian Navy, and these relations developed between ebbs and flows, taking peaceful and sometimes hostile forms...