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- 1818/1954 (Creation)
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The French Establishments of Oceania were formed in 1881 following the annexation of Tahiti, which led to the annexation of the Tuamotou, Rapa, Gambier Islands (1882) and Leeward Islands (1898). Oceania was endowed with a General Council (1885-1930), then with economic and financial delegations. In 1940, it joined forces with free France. In 1946, the Establishments took the name of French Polynesia and received the status of overseas territory with a representative assembly elected to the single college.
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Overseas National Archives (ANOM) >> General statement of funds >> Departmental funds >> Second Colonial Empire (19th - 20th century) >> Colonial Ministry of Foreign Affairs >> Documentary series >> Oceania 1818/1960
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