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explain the two different visions in opposing foreign domination in vietnam

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Answered by areebraja432
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votes answered Aug 29 by muskan15 (-592 points) The two visions were :  (i) Some intellectuals felt that Vietnamese traditions had to be strengthened to resist the domination of the West. Phan Boi Chau, a nationalist, supported monarchy and his first objective was to throw out the foreign enemy and restore the nation’s independence.  (ii) Other nationalists like Phan Chu Trinh wanted to overthrow monarchy in order to create a basis for the promotion of popular rights. He did not want a democratic republic. He did not want wholesale rejection of Western civilisation and was influenced by Western ideals of liberty. He wanted the French to develop agriculture and industries besides setting up legal and educational institutions.

Answered by samakram
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Vietnam was a colony of the French and French colonialism was opposed by the Vietnamese people in many forms and at many levels. But there were two different views among the Nationalist whether Vietnam should become modern or Nationalist.


First vision: Some intellectual of Vietnam supported the idea that domination of the west should be resisted and traditions of Vietnam should be strengthened. The main supporters of this idea work Phan Boi Chau & Prince Cuong De, who were the heads of the Revolutionary society.


2. Second vision: Some Vietnamese people were of the view that while resisting foreign domination ,Vietnam should learn something from the west. Phan Chu Trinh was the main supporter of this idea. He was greatly influenced by the democratic ideas of the West and was not in favour of completely rejecting the civilization of the West.


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