DESCRIBE THE INCIDENT THAT TOOK PLACE IN 1926 IN SAIGON NATIVE GIRLS SCHOOL
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The government made the saigon native girls school take back the students it had expelled. In 1926 a major protest erupted in the saigon native girls school. A Vietnamese girl sitting in on of the front seat was asked to move to the back of the class and allow a local French student to occupy the front bench. When the girl refused, she was expelled by the principal, also a colon. When the angry students protested they too were expelled, leading to the further spread of open protest. Seeing the situation getting out of control, the government forced the school to take the students back.
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In 1926 a major protest has errupted due to a small incident in a school.
A school girl was asked to sit in the back bench to be replaced by a french student, her refusal to change places led to suspension.
This incident has errupted the other students stood by her and got suspended from school, this provoked many protests against the principal.
Finally the principal agreed to take back the students in to the school.
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