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Enlist the changes introduced after the colonisation of Vietnam by french?

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Answered by khyathis
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the changes made after the colonisation of Vietnam by France are as follows:
they introduced modern way of living
short hair for girls
only modern dresses to be worn
native architecture was replaced by France ones
The French, in order to civilize the natives, introduced modern education 
France had taken control over Tonkin and Annam for the purpose of controlling the colony and to halt British desire to expand southwards from China. France prevented Vietnamese from qualifying for white collar jobs which resulted in resistance
introduced Christianity and encourage conversion.
Answered by Sidyandex
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French colonialism in Vietnam served longer than six decades.

The French established Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, which were collectively designated to Indochina François (French Indochina).

Indo China grew one of France’s most profitable overseas territories.

It was a bit of a French nation that traversed north and west Africa, as well as reefs in the Caribbean and the Ocean.

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