When and how did the colonilism emerge in Vietnam?
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French colonialism in Vietnam was resisted at many levels and in various forms.
(i) In the late 19 th century, resistance to French
domination was led by Confucian scholar - activists. Nationalist like Phan Boi Chau became a major figure in the anti-colonial resistance. He formed the Revolutionary Society (Duy Tan Hoi) in 1903, with Prince Cuong De as the head. In his book Phan Boi Chau lamented the loss of sovereignty and the severing of ties with China. He was a traditional reformist who believed in monarchy.
(i) In the late 19 th century, resistance to French
domination was led by Confucian scholar - activists. Nationalist like Phan Boi Chau became a major figure in the anti-colonial resistance. He formed the Revolutionary Society (Duy Tan Hoi) in 1903, with Prince Cuong De as the head. In his book Phan Boi Chau lamented the loss of sovereignty and the severing of ties with China. He was a traditional reformist who believed in monarchy.
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️➡️French troops landed in Vietnam in 1858 and by the mid-1880s they had established a firm grip over the northern region. After the Franco-Chinese war the French assumed control of Tonkin and Anaam and, in 1887, French Indo-China was formed
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