Describe the major protest erupted in Saigon Native Girls School in 1926, in Vietnam.at least 3points
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In 1926 an open major protest took place in Saigon Native Girls School where a Vietnamese girl sitting in the front seat refused to give away her seat to a local French Student
The principal who was a French himself(colon) expelled the girl
This in turn caused the revolt to rebuke and many angry students protested and they too were expelled and this caused the protest to spread
The government then forced the principal to take back the Vietnamese students
The principal who was a French himself(colon) expelled the girl
This in turn caused the revolt to rebuke and many angry students protested and they too were expelled and this caused the protest to spread
The government then forced the principal to take back the Vietnamese students
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The major protest erupted in Saigon Native School in 1926, in Vietnam, when a Vietnamese girl sitting in the front seat was asked to move to the back for a local French student to occupy the front bench to which she refused and was expelled by the Principal.
When angry students protested, they too were expelled, leading to a further spread of open protests. Seeing the situation getting out of control, the Government forced the school to take the students back. The Principal reluctantly agreed after warning the students.
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