How did nationalism develop in Vietnam?
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The Nationalism emerged in Vietnam: The colonization of Vietnam by French brought the people of the country into conflict with the colonisers in all areas of life. ... Nationalist resistance developed out of this reflection. Teachers, students fought against the colonial government's efforts.
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Nationalism in Vietnam
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Nationalism in Vietnam developed from the efforts of different sections of society.
- Many religious movements began in Vietnam to show their dissatisfaction with the French and Christianity, like the Scholars movement of 1868.
- Phan Boi Chau formed a revolutionary society to fight the French domination with the support of monarchy and the courts.
- Phan Chi Trinh resisted the French presence, though he was not totally against western ideas.
- The Go East movement aimed to re-establish the Nguyen dynasty with the help of the Japanese and the Chinese.
- Students and teachers actively resisted the French in schools.
- The rat menace unveiled by the rat catchers tested the limits of the French colonists.
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