why did Poland begin to use languages as the weapon of national resistance?
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Language played an important role in developing nationalist sentiments in Poland.
After Russian occupation, the Polish language was forced out of schools and the Russian language was imposed everywhere.
Following the 1831 rebellion against Russian rule, many members of the clergy in Poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance.
As a result, a large number of members of the clergy were put in jail or sent to Siberia by the Russian authorities as punishment for their refusal to preach in Russia.
After Russian occupation, the Polish language was forced out of schools and the Russian language was imposed everywhere.
Following the 1831 rebellion against Russian rule, many members of the clergy in Poland began to use language as a weapon of national resistance.
As a result, a large number of members of the clergy were put in jail or sent to Siberia by the Russian authorities as punishment for their refusal to preach in Russia.
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