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can anyone plzz explain the scholars revolt of 1868 ...plzzz give a big answer so that it could me understood​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Scholars Revolt in 1868 was led by officials at the imperial court angered by the spread of Catholicism and French power. Catholic missionaries had been active in winning converts since the early 17th century and by the middle of the 18th century had converted some 3,00,000 people.
It led to a general uprising in the provinces of Ngu An and Ha Tien where a thousand Catholics were killed.
The French successfully crushed the movement, but the revolt was significant for it served as inspiration for other patriots to rise up against the colonial power.


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Answered by Anonymous
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'scholar's Revolt' of 1868 against the spread of Christianity in Vietnam : Christianity introduced by French missionaries was intolerant. An early movement against French control and the spread of Christianity was the 'Scholar's Revolt' in 1868. This revolt was led by officials at the imperial court angered by the spread of Catholicism and French power. They led a general uprising in Ngu An and Ha Tien provinces where over 1000 Catholics were killed. The French crushed the movement but this uprising served to inspire other patriots to rise up against them.

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1. It was a movement which was led by officials at the imperial court in 1868.

2. The revolt was against the spread of Catholicism and French power in Vietnam.

3. More than 1000 catholics were killed in the revolt.

4. The French crushed the movement, but this uprising served to inspire other patriots to rise up against them


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