what led to the ethrnic tension in belgium?explaain with reason?
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The most common reason was that the Dutch speaking community was in majority in the whole country but in minority in the capital city, i.e., Brussels and the French speaking community was in minority in the whole country but in majority in the capital city i.e., Brussels.
The majority Dutch speaking community got all the rights much later and were also poor.
This led to disagreements and tension between the two groups in Belgium.....
The majority Dutch speaking community got all the rights much later and were also poor.
This led to disagreements and tension between the two groups in Belgium.....
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Explanation:
a. The Dutch form 59%, the French form 40% and the German about 1% comprises the population of Belgium.
b. The French community is in majority in the capital of Belgium, Brussels.
c.. They are rich and powerful and this is not liked by the Dutch.
d . The Dutch speaking community got the benefit of economic development and education much later showed the resentment.
e). This led to conflict between French and Dutch speaking people.
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