Why did the French introduce modern ideas to the colony
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The French colonised several countries between the 18th and 20th century including Vietnam, Guinea and Mauritania. They always tried to remove the local texts and scriptures and introduced modernist French ideas.
This was done in the hope that the locals would begin to agree with the principles of the French Empire and would stop fighting them. They also used it as a psychological weapon, hoping to instil an inferiority complex in the minds of the natives and make them think that their texts and beliefs were worthless and out-dated.
This was the reason why the French introduced modern ideas in their colonies.
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The French had introduced modern civilization in their colonies.
They justified that Europe had developed one of the most modern and civilized colonies and thus it was their responsibility to spread this across the world.
But the main motives behind introducing such things were to exploit and use their human resource of the colonial people.
They introduced education system with texts and prose that were against the cultural beliefs of the colonies and supported the preached them good of the French culture.
They justified that Europe had developed one of the most modern and civilized colonies and thus it was their responsibility to spread this across the world.
But the main motives behind introducing such things were to exploit and use their human resource of the colonial people.
They introduced education system with texts and prose that were against the cultural beliefs of the colonies and supported the preached them good of the French culture.
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