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Attacking Salee
Warships of the French navy bombard Salee on the Moroccan coast as part of a French policy of colonial expansion. Published 20th December 1851 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
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Illustrated London News
Media ID 14761828
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Attacking Salee - A Glimpse into French Colonial Expansion
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the relentless bombardment of Salee on the Moroccan coast by warships of the French navy. Published on 20th December 1851, this image from Illustrated London News/Getty Images offers a window into France's aggressive policy of colonial expansion during the mid-19th century. The focal point of this landscape-format photograph is an imposing man-of-war vessel sailing through the Mediterranean Sea. Its grandeur and sheer power symbolize France's dominance as it sought to extend its influence across North Africa. The ship's presence serves as a stark reminder of the brutal consequences that colonialism often entailed. The turbulent waters surrounding Salee reflect both physical and metaphorical struggles for control and power. As waves crash against each other, they mirror the clash between two worlds - one seeking territorial acquisition while another fights to preserve its sovereignty. This historical artifact sheds light on an era marked by imperial ambitions and geopolitical rivalries. It encapsulates France's military campaigns in Algiers and Morocco between 1830 and 1852, illustrating their determination to expand their dominion over foreign lands. As we gaze upon this evocative image, let us remember that it represents not only a significant event but also raises important questions about imperialism, conquests, and their lasting impact on societies around the world.
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