List of French client states

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French client states were territories directly influenced or controlled by France, often established during periods of political expansion, such as the Napoleonic era. These states served as strategic allies or buffer zones, with governments typically aligned with French interests and policies. Spanning Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Americas, these client states played a significant role in extending France's geopolitical reach.

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Client states of the First Empire

Flag of France (1794-1815).svg  First French Empire (1804–1814, 1815)
Bandiera Elba.svg Principality of Elba (1814–1815)

Former Holy Roman Empire

Italy

Rest of Europe

The First French Empire, in 1812
 French Empire and colonies
 Puppet states and occupied territories (Note: Spanish America was rebelling against Spain and the Dutch colonial empire was occupied by the British) French Empire on World 1812.png
The First French Empire, in 1812
 French Empire and colonies
 Puppet states and occupied territories (Note: Spanish America was rebelling against Spain and the Dutch colonial empire was occupied by the British)
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Europe in 1812

France had several puppet states between 1792–1815 (the French First Republic and the First French Empire) and 1852–1870 (the Second French Empire).

Sister republics

Flag of France official.svg  French First Republic (1792–1804)

Former Holy Roman Empire

Italy

Rest of Europe

Africa

Asia

Second French Empire

Flag of France (1794-1958).svg French Second Republic (1848–1852)
Flag of France (1794-1815).svg Second French Empire (1852–1870)