WWI+RAFT+Project+Lisa

R: soldiers of the colonies A: Leader soldier of France F: complaining letter T: How come we are not getting any freedom that was granted for us at the beginning? Dear brave soldier Napoleon, Best greetings to you! This is a soldier from Madagascar writing to you. As much as I would like to praise you for your bravery and supreme leadership, I would also like to say a word about the promises between us, as nations. As you know, Madagascar is a colony of France. We Madagascar whole heartedly agreed to participate in WWI on your side. That is, because France stated that France will grant Madagascar independence. Oh, we as a nation had so much hope in that! However, as the war slowly approached the closing point, the circumstances seemed to have changed much from the initial point. There have been rumors going around saying that France will never give us hope and freedom as a whole. This greatly disappointed Madagascar, as well as other French colonies such as Morocco, Senegal, Algeria, and Tunisia. Now, with more knowledge and awareness at our hands, I came to think that this was not just a rumor after all. Indeed France was, by all means, ready to betray us! How could your nation so easily break the vow between France and Madagascar! Do not consider us to be unequal participants in the World War 1. We fought hard and risked many people’s lives. A profuse amount of people even sacrificed their lives in hopes of granting freedom and independence to Madagascar. We may be small and militarily feeble, but we are not weak as a whole. We do believe that the vow granting freedom should be kept at all times. Please reconsider breaking the pledge between us. Sincerely, Brave soldier from Madagascar 