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What was phan chu trinh objective for vietnam how were his ideas different from phan boi chau?

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Phan Chu Trinh's objective for Vietnam was to make it a Democratic republic, along the Western ideas of liberty. He accused the French to not following their own national ideals, and demanded for the setting up of legal and education institution, alongside the development of agriculture and industries.

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Both Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chau Trinh were Vietnamese nationalists to the core. Both were absolutely anti-colonialists and worked to free Vietnam from the French domination.

Chau and Trinh, both wanted to modernise Vietnam.

In short, both Chau and Trinh were looking at the same end – a free sovereign modern Vietnam.

However, they differed on the means to pursue the same end. Their views on different issues can be briefly tabulated as follows :(see the above image)

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