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1. Write a note on:
a) What was meant by the civilising mission of the colonisens
b) Huynh Phu So​

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Answered by Anjaligiri
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a) The “civilising mission” of the colonisers was an imperial disguise for controlling colonies. ... Europeans became the self-professed carriers of light to the colonies, rejecting the latter's inherent traditions, religions and cultures as outdated.

b) Huynh Phu So was the leader of Hoa Hao Movement, which was an anti French religious movement of Vietnam. It began in 1939. Huynh criticised useless expenditure and opposed the sale of child brides, gambling and the use of alcohol and opium. As Huynh became popular, the French declared him not to have brain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Like the British in India, the French claimed that they were bringing modem civilisation to the Vietnamese. They were of the opinion that Europe had developed the most advanced civilization. So it became the duty of the Europeans to introduce modem ideas in their colonies.

(i) They introduced modern education.

(ii) Tonkin Free Schools were opened to provide modern education.

Motive : The real motive behind this motion was to exploit the natural and human resources of Vietnam.

(b) Huynh Fhu So was a Buddhist religious scholar who was a native of the Mekong river delta.

His role in arousing the anti-imperialist sentiments :

Founder of Hoa Hao Movement: Huynh Phu was the founder of the Hoa Hao Movement which drew on religious ideas popular in the anti-French uprisings of the nineteenth century.

Social reformer : He was a great social reformer as he opposed the sale of child brides, gambling, and the use of alcohol and opium.

Struggle against foreign rule: Huynh Phu So faced a great deal of trouble when he began to spread his ideas of religion, because most of his followers were Vietnamese nationalists.

The colonial government declared him mad, called him the Mad Bonze, and put him in a mental asylum. The French authorities exiled him to Laos, and sent many of his followers to concentration camps.

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