What led to the tension between dutch speaking people in belgium in 1950-1960's
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The tension between Dutch-speaking people in Belgium in 1950-1960's.
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- The primary cause which led to the tension between the Dutch-speaking people and French-speaking people was the economic inequality.
- Dutch-speaking people were in majority and the French-speaking people were in minority.
- The French-speaking people were rich and more powerful while the Dutch-speaking people were poor and not powerful.
- Also, the disparity was a result of the minority population of Dutch-speaking people in the capital and majority in the country.
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• There was economic inequality between French-speaking and Dutch-speaking communities.
• The French-speaking community was rich and powerful but the Dutch-speaking community was poor and not powerful.
• Dutch-speaking community consituted a majority in the country, but minority in the capital.
This led to the tension between Dutch-speaking and French-speaking people in Belgium in 1950s and 1960s.
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