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NATIONALIST MOVEMENT

         IN


  INDO - CHINA
Indo - China is a small peninsula in South-
 East Asia. It consists of Laos, Cambodia
                and Vietnam.
VIETNAM AND CHINA
• Vietnam was under the shadow of Chinese empire.
• (i) Vietnam followed the Chinese system of
  government and Chinese culture.
• (ii) Chinese language was the language of the
  educated Vietnamese people. They followed
  Chinese system of education.
• (iii) Confucianism, a Chinese religion, had many
  followers in Vietnam.
• (iv) Vietnam was connected to Maritime silk route.
The French troops reached Vietnam in 1858. They
defeated china in a war and got control over Tonkin
  and Annam. In 1887, the French Indo-China was
                     formed.
FRANCE AND OTHER EUROPEAN POWERS
           LOOKED FOR COLONIES
•           Colonies were necessary due to the
  following reasons:
• (i) They were rich in natural resources. So,
  they provided raw materials to European
  industries.
• (ii) Europeans could use colonies as markets
  to sell their finished goods.
• (iii) Europeans wanted to spread western
  culture in the colonies.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY FRANCE
                IN VIETNAM
• The French built irrigation canals. They drained
  Mekong delta and encouraged rice cultivation.
• They built roads and railway lines. For example:-
  Trans Indo-China railway route.
• Rubber plantation was introduced in
   Vietnam.
• Land reform measures were undertaken.
• Modern education was introduced.
RICE AND RUBBER CULTIVATION IN
           VIETNAM
TRANS INDO – CHINA RAILWAY
PAUL BERNARD ASKED THE FRENCH
TO TAKE STEPS TO DEVELOP VIETNAM
•  According to Paul Bernard, colonies
  were acquired with the aim of making
  profits.
• If colonies were developed, the standard
  of living of the people would improve.
• The people would demand more and
  more foreign goods. So, the French can
  sell more goods and get more profits
BARRIERS TO ECONOMIC GROWTH IN
                VIETNAM
• Huge population size.
• Low agricultural productivity.
• Indebtedness among the
 peasants.
INTRODUCTION OF MODERN
          EDUCATION IN VIETNAM
•   The French introduced modern education:-
•   to spread western culture and civilization.
•    to get educated workers for low-paid jobs.
•    to make the Vietnamese , their loyal
    supporters.
DILEMMA OF MODERN EDUCATION
• The French wanted to civilise the people of
  Vietnam. They were also in the need of an educated
  labour force. So, they decided to introduce modern
  education.
• At the same time, the French had a fear that the
  education would create the following problems:-
• Educated people may oppose colonial domination.
• The colons feared that, they would lose their jobs to
  the educated Vietnamese.
MEDIUM OF EDUCATION
• Some people argued that the French should be
  used as the medium of education. It would help in
  spreading western culture and civilisation.
•                Some others argued that Vietnamese
  should be the medium in the lower classes and
  French in the higher classes.
• Those who learn French and adopt French culture
  could be given French citizenship.
• Finally, the rich were allowed to study in French
  schools and poor in the Vietnamese schools.
DRAWBACKS OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
    INTRODUCED BY THE FRENCH IN VIETNAM


•  The government followed the policy of
  deliberately failing the students.
• Education was limited to the rich people.
• The textbooks glorified the French rule and culture
  and degraded Vietnamese culture.
TONKIN FREE SCHOOL

• It was started in 1907 to provide western
  education.

• Science, hygiene and French were taught along with
  the other subjects.

• The school encouraged students to adopt western
  style of living. Students had to cut their hair short.
TONKIN FREE SCHOOL
SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS
•     The school textbooks glorified French culture and
    supported French rule.
•   The Vietnamese were shown as primitive and
    backward people.
•    The Vietnamese could do only manual labour not
    intellectual labour.
•   The children were made to believe that only French
    rule could provide peace to Vietnam.
•   The schools forced the students to give up
    Vietnamese lifestyle and follow French lifestyle.
PROTEST BY TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
• Teachers and students did not follow the
  curriculum blindly. They opposed it openly.

• Students organised a movement against the Saigon
  Native Girls schools which expelled a student.

• They formed political parties like Party of Young
  Annan and published a journal called Annanese
  Student.
SAIGON NATIVE GIRLS SCHOOL INCIDENT
• In Saigon Native Girls School, a Vietnamese girl
  sitting in the first bench was asked to go to the back
  bench in order to allow a colon girl to occupy the
  firs bench.
• She was expelled from the school when she refused
  to obey.
• The students who opposed this action were also
  expelled.
• This led to large scale protests. So, the government
  asked the school to take back the students.
GO EAST MOVEMENT

• Nearly 300 students of Vietnam went to Japan to
  get modern education.

• Their real aim was to overthrow the French rule
  with the help of Japan.

• They set up Restoration Society in Tokyo.
PLAGUE IN HANOI
• The French part of the city of Hanoi was beautiful
  with all modern facilities.
• The native part was unclean without sanitation
  facilities.
• The dirty water from the old city joined the river.
  The sewers of modern city became a breeding
  ground of rats.
• The rats entered the French houses through sewage
  pipes and spread plague.
RAT HUNT
• The modern city of Hanoi was affected by plague.
• It was spread by the rats which lived in sewers. So,
  rats had to be killed.
• Vietnamese were employed to kill the rats. The
  workers started collective bargaining.
• Some of them cut the tail to show as proof and
  released the rats.
• Some of them reared rats to earn money.
NATIVE PART OF HANOI
MODERN PART OF HANOI
RELIGION AND ANTI COLONIALISM
• The French effort to destroy the religious believes
  and traditions of Vietnam created anti-French
  feelings.
• Scholars’ revolt was organised by the French.
• Hoa Hao movement encouraged anti-French
  feelings among the people.
• Political parties got the support of the religious
  groups in the struggle for freedom.
SCHOLAR’S REVOLT


• It was an armed revolt led by the officers of the
  Kings Court.

• It was against the spread of Christianity and the
  French rule.
HOA HAO MOVEMENT
• It was a religious movement started by Huynh Phu
  So in 1939.
• He performed miracles and helped the poor. He
  opposed child marriages, useless expenditure,
  gambling and the use of liquor.
• The French called him mad [MAD BONZE] and sent
  him to a mental hospital. Later he was sent out of
  Vietnam.
PHAN BOI CHAU
   He was a Vietnamese nationalist. He formed the
revolutionary society in 1903. He wrote a book titled
 ‘The History Of The Loss Of Vietnam’. He wanted to
    overthrow the French rule with the help of the
                     Monarchy.
PHAN BOI CHAU
• He accepted monarchy.
• He did not want to revolt against monarchy.
• He wanted to get the help of monarchy to oppose
  French rule.
• He supported Vietnamese culture and opposed
  western ideas.
• He wanted to establish a constitutional monarchy
PHAN CHU TRINH
• He was a Vietnamese nationalist. He was against
  Monarchy. He wanted to establish a Modern
  Democratic Republic. He supported the French ideas
  of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
PHAN CHU TRINH
• He wished to overthrow monarchy.

• He planned an uprising against monarchy.

• He did not want to get the help of monarchy.

• He supported modern ideas like liberty, fraternity
  and equality.
INFLUENCE OF JAPAN AND CHINA ON
      VIETNAMES NATIONALISTS
• Japan became a modern nation. So, Vietnamese
  considered it as a model. The people who escaped
  from French police took refuge in Japan.
• Many students went to Japan in the name of
  education, but their real aim was to get Japan’s
  support for freedom struggle.
• They set up restoration society in Japan.
• Sun Yat Sen’s movement ,which overthrew
  monarchy in China, inspired Vietnamese
  nationalists.
EFFCTS OF GREAT DEPRESSION ON
                 VIETNAM

• Great depression led to a fall in the prices of rice
  and rubber. This affected the farmers badly.

• Export earnings of Vietnam decreased sharply.

• Unemployment and poverty became severe.

• It led to many revolts in villages.
HO CHI MINH
HO CHI MINH
• Ho Chi Minh was the greatest leader of the
  Vietnamese freedom struggle. He:
• united the nationalist groups and formed the Indo-
  Chinese communist party.
• became the president of North Vietnam and
  introduced many socialist policies.
• formed a people’s army called Vietminh to fight against
  foreign powers.
• led the communists and the struggle for freedom for 40
  years.
• organised his people for their heroic struggle against
  American troops.
CHALLENGES FACED BY THE NEW
        REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
• The french troops tried to re-establish their control
  over Vietnam. So, the new republic had to fight a war.
• Vietnam was divided into two parts in the Geneva
  Conference.
• The U.S.A entered into the Vietnamese war. So, the
  new republic had to fight against the most powerful
  country of the world.
• Use of chemical weapons and destruction of towns and
  villages by the American forces made the people’s life
  miserable.
BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU: It was a battle
   fought between the French and the
   Vietminh in 1954. The French were
         defeated in this battle.
GENEVA CONFERENCE OF 1954
• It was organised by the U.N.
• It was decided to divide Vietnam into two parts.
• The North under Communist rule and South under
  Bao Dai[Puppet of the U.S.A]
NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT
• Bao Dai’s government in South Vietnam was
  overthrown by Ngo Dinh Diem.
• He set up an oppressive and dictatorial
  government. Anyone who opposed him was called a
  communist and jailed.
• He allowed Christianity and banned Buddhism. So,
  the people turned against him.
• They formed the NLF and started a war against his
  government with the support of North Vietnam.
USA INTERFERES IN VIETNAMESE WAR
• The U.S.A decided to interfere in Vietnamese war
  because:
• America was strongly against communist
  movement. They had a fear that the victory of
  communists of Vietnam would lead to the spread of
  communism in Asia.
• The U.S.A policy makers underestimated the
  strength of the Vietnamese nationalists. They
  expected a quick victory.
EFFECTS OF VIETNAMESE WAR ON USA
• American people opposed their county’s
  involvement in the war.
• Only non-graduates had to join the army. So, many
  poor men had to go to Vietnam.
• Many Americans were killed and many were
  wounded. So, their relatives turned against the
  government.
• Many books were written and films were made to
  show the sufferings of the American troops.
US MEDIA AND FILMS
• U.S media and films were divided over the issue of
  U.S involvement in Vietnamese war.
• Some movies like Green Berets directed by John
  Wayne supported the war.
• Some other movies like ‘Apocalypse Now’, directed
  by John Ford Coppola opposed the war and showed
  its bad effects.
HO CHI MINH’S TRAIL
• Ho Chi Minh’s Trail was a network of roads and
  footpaths. Most of the trail was in Laos and Cambodia.
  It was used by the Vietnamese in their war against the
  U.S forces.
• It was used to transport goods and people from North
  Vietnam to South Vietnam.
• It was used for the quick movement of forces from one
  war front to the other.
• It was used to supply food, arms and ammunition to
  the soldiers.
• It had support bases and hospitals along the way.
HOCHI MINH’S TRAIL
ROLE OF WOMEN IN ANTI-IMPERIALIST
           STRUGGLE IN VIETNAM
•    Plays, novels and paintings were made about the heroic
    women of the past such as Trung sisters and Trieu Au in order
    to create patriotism among the people.
•   Women joined the army and fought bravely against the
    American troops. They succeeded in shooting down war
    planes.
•   They were dedicated workers. They carried rifle on their back
    and worked in the field.
•   They were involved in nursing the injured, constructing
    underground rooms and tunnels.
•   They worked as helpers in Ho Chi Minh’s Trail. They carried
    goods.
TRUNG SISTERS
• They were two Vietnamese women who fought
  against the Chinese domination.

• Phan Boi Chau wrote a play based on their lives.

• When they lost the war, they killed themselves. The
  Vietnamese people considered the Trung sisters
  as great patriots.
TRUNG SISTERS
TRIEU AU
• She organized an army to fight against the Chinese.
• She lived in the forest and led the war. She killed
  herself when she lost the war.
TRIEU AU
END OF THE WAR
• Common people of the U.S.A opposed their
  country’s involvement in the war. Movies and media
  showed the miseries of the American soldiers.
• (ii)              American forces suffered heavy
  damages. Many were killed in the war.
• (iii)            World opinion turned against the
  U.S. many writers and thinkers supported Vietnam.
• (iv)        A peace agreement was signed in
  January 1974 and the war ended when Saigon was
  freed.
NEW REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
THE END
THANK YOU
Nationalist Movement in Indo-China

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Nationalist Movement in Indo-China

  • 1. NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN INDO - CHINA
  • 2. Indo - China is a small peninsula in South- East Asia. It consists of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
  • 3. VIETNAM AND CHINA • Vietnam was under the shadow of Chinese empire. • (i) Vietnam followed the Chinese system of government and Chinese culture. • (ii) Chinese language was the language of the educated Vietnamese people. They followed Chinese system of education. • (iii) Confucianism, a Chinese religion, had many followers in Vietnam. • (iv) Vietnam was connected to Maritime silk route.
  • 4. The French troops reached Vietnam in 1858. They defeated china in a war and got control over Tonkin and Annam. In 1887, the French Indo-China was formed.
  • 5. FRANCE AND OTHER EUROPEAN POWERS LOOKED FOR COLONIES • Colonies were necessary due to the following reasons: • (i) They were rich in natural resources. So, they provided raw materials to European industries. • (ii) Europeans could use colonies as markets to sell their finished goods. • (iii) Europeans wanted to spread western culture in the colonies.
  • 6. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY FRANCE IN VIETNAM • The French built irrigation canals. They drained Mekong delta and encouraged rice cultivation. • They built roads and railway lines. For example:- Trans Indo-China railway route. • Rubber plantation was introduced in Vietnam. • Land reform measures were undertaken. • Modern education was introduced.
  • 7. RICE AND RUBBER CULTIVATION IN VIETNAM
  • 8. TRANS INDO – CHINA RAILWAY
  • 9. PAUL BERNARD ASKED THE FRENCH TO TAKE STEPS TO DEVELOP VIETNAM • According to Paul Bernard, colonies were acquired with the aim of making profits. • If colonies were developed, the standard of living of the people would improve. • The people would demand more and more foreign goods. So, the French can sell more goods and get more profits
  • 10. BARRIERS TO ECONOMIC GROWTH IN VIETNAM • Huge population size. • Low agricultural productivity. • Indebtedness among the peasants.
  • 11. INTRODUCTION OF MODERN EDUCATION IN VIETNAM • The French introduced modern education:- • to spread western culture and civilization. • to get educated workers for low-paid jobs. • to make the Vietnamese , their loyal supporters.
  • 12. DILEMMA OF MODERN EDUCATION • The French wanted to civilise the people of Vietnam. They were also in the need of an educated labour force. So, they decided to introduce modern education. • At the same time, the French had a fear that the education would create the following problems:- • Educated people may oppose colonial domination. • The colons feared that, they would lose their jobs to the educated Vietnamese.
  • 13. MEDIUM OF EDUCATION • Some people argued that the French should be used as the medium of education. It would help in spreading western culture and civilisation. • Some others argued that Vietnamese should be the medium in the lower classes and French in the higher classes. • Those who learn French and adopt French culture could be given French citizenship. • Finally, the rich were allowed to study in French schools and poor in the Vietnamese schools.
  • 14. DRAWBACKS OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM INTRODUCED BY THE FRENCH IN VIETNAM • The government followed the policy of deliberately failing the students. • Education was limited to the rich people. • The textbooks glorified the French rule and culture and degraded Vietnamese culture.
  • 15. TONKIN FREE SCHOOL • It was started in 1907 to provide western education. • Science, hygiene and French were taught along with the other subjects. • The school encouraged students to adopt western style of living. Students had to cut their hair short.
  • 17. SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS • The school textbooks glorified French culture and supported French rule. • The Vietnamese were shown as primitive and backward people. • The Vietnamese could do only manual labour not intellectual labour. • The children were made to believe that only French rule could provide peace to Vietnam. • The schools forced the students to give up Vietnamese lifestyle and follow French lifestyle.
  • 18. PROTEST BY TEACHERS AND STUDENTS • Teachers and students did not follow the curriculum blindly. They opposed it openly. • Students organised a movement against the Saigon Native Girls schools which expelled a student. • They formed political parties like Party of Young Annan and published a journal called Annanese Student.
  • 19. SAIGON NATIVE GIRLS SCHOOL INCIDENT • In Saigon Native Girls School, a Vietnamese girl sitting in the first bench was asked to go to the back bench in order to allow a colon girl to occupy the firs bench. • She was expelled from the school when she refused to obey. • The students who opposed this action were also expelled. • This led to large scale protests. So, the government asked the school to take back the students.
  • 20. GO EAST MOVEMENT • Nearly 300 students of Vietnam went to Japan to get modern education. • Their real aim was to overthrow the French rule with the help of Japan. • They set up Restoration Society in Tokyo.
  • 21. PLAGUE IN HANOI • The French part of the city of Hanoi was beautiful with all modern facilities. • The native part was unclean without sanitation facilities. • The dirty water from the old city joined the river. The sewers of modern city became a breeding ground of rats. • The rats entered the French houses through sewage pipes and spread plague.
  • 22. RAT HUNT • The modern city of Hanoi was affected by plague. • It was spread by the rats which lived in sewers. So, rats had to be killed. • Vietnamese were employed to kill the rats. The workers started collective bargaining. • Some of them cut the tail to show as proof and released the rats. • Some of them reared rats to earn money.
  • 23. NATIVE PART OF HANOI
  • 24. MODERN PART OF HANOI
  • 25. RELIGION AND ANTI COLONIALISM • The French effort to destroy the religious believes and traditions of Vietnam created anti-French feelings. • Scholars’ revolt was organised by the French. • Hoa Hao movement encouraged anti-French feelings among the people. • Political parties got the support of the religious groups in the struggle for freedom.
  • 26. SCHOLAR’S REVOLT • It was an armed revolt led by the officers of the Kings Court. • It was against the spread of Christianity and the French rule.
  • 27. HOA HAO MOVEMENT • It was a religious movement started by Huynh Phu So in 1939. • He performed miracles and helped the poor. He opposed child marriages, useless expenditure, gambling and the use of liquor. • The French called him mad [MAD BONZE] and sent him to a mental hospital. Later he was sent out of Vietnam.
  • 28. PHAN BOI CHAU He was a Vietnamese nationalist. He formed the revolutionary society in 1903. He wrote a book titled ‘The History Of The Loss Of Vietnam’. He wanted to overthrow the French rule with the help of the Monarchy.
  • 29. PHAN BOI CHAU • He accepted monarchy. • He did not want to revolt against monarchy. • He wanted to get the help of monarchy to oppose French rule. • He supported Vietnamese culture and opposed western ideas. • He wanted to establish a constitutional monarchy
  • 30. PHAN CHU TRINH • He was a Vietnamese nationalist. He was against Monarchy. He wanted to establish a Modern Democratic Republic. He supported the French ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
  • 31. PHAN CHU TRINH • He wished to overthrow monarchy. • He planned an uprising against monarchy. • He did not want to get the help of monarchy. • He supported modern ideas like liberty, fraternity and equality.
  • 32. INFLUENCE OF JAPAN AND CHINA ON VIETNAMES NATIONALISTS • Japan became a modern nation. So, Vietnamese considered it as a model. The people who escaped from French police took refuge in Japan. • Many students went to Japan in the name of education, but their real aim was to get Japan’s support for freedom struggle. • They set up restoration society in Japan. • Sun Yat Sen’s movement ,which overthrew monarchy in China, inspired Vietnamese nationalists.
  • 33. EFFCTS OF GREAT DEPRESSION ON VIETNAM • Great depression led to a fall in the prices of rice and rubber. This affected the farmers badly. • Export earnings of Vietnam decreased sharply. • Unemployment and poverty became severe. • It led to many revolts in villages.
  • 35. HO CHI MINH • Ho Chi Minh was the greatest leader of the Vietnamese freedom struggle. He: • united the nationalist groups and formed the Indo- Chinese communist party. • became the president of North Vietnam and introduced many socialist policies. • formed a people’s army called Vietminh to fight against foreign powers. • led the communists and the struggle for freedom for 40 years. • organised his people for their heroic struggle against American troops.
  • 36. CHALLENGES FACED BY THE NEW REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM • The french troops tried to re-establish their control over Vietnam. So, the new republic had to fight a war. • Vietnam was divided into two parts in the Geneva Conference. • The U.S.A entered into the Vietnamese war. So, the new republic had to fight against the most powerful country of the world. • Use of chemical weapons and destruction of towns and villages by the American forces made the people’s life miserable.
  • 37. BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU: It was a battle fought between the French and the Vietminh in 1954. The French were defeated in this battle.
  • 38. GENEVA CONFERENCE OF 1954 • It was organised by the U.N. • It was decided to divide Vietnam into two parts. • The North under Communist rule and South under Bao Dai[Puppet of the U.S.A]
  • 39.
  • 40. NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT • Bao Dai’s government in South Vietnam was overthrown by Ngo Dinh Diem. • He set up an oppressive and dictatorial government. Anyone who opposed him was called a communist and jailed. • He allowed Christianity and banned Buddhism. So, the people turned against him. • They formed the NLF and started a war against his government with the support of North Vietnam.
  • 41. USA INTERFERES IN VIETNAMESE WAR • The U.S.A decided to interfere in Vietnamese war because: • America was strongly against communist movement. They had a fear that the victory of communists of Vietnam would lead to the spread of communism in Asia. • The U.S.A policy makers underestimated the strength of the Vietnamese nationalists. They expected a quick victory.
  • 42. EFFECTS OF VIETNAMESE WAR ON USA • American people opposed their county’s involvement in the war. • Only non-graduates had to join the army. So, many poor men had to go to Vietnam. • Many Americans were killed and many were wounded. So, their relatives turned against the government. • Many books were written and films were made to show the sufferings of the American troops.
  • 43. US MEDIA AND FILMS • U.S media and films were divided over the issue of U.S involvement in Vietnamese war. • Some movies like Green Berets directed by John Wayne supported the war. • Some other movies like ‘Apocalypse Now’, directed by John Ford Coppola opposed the war and showed its bad effects.
  • 44. HO CHI MINH’S TRAIL • Ho Chi Minh’s Trail was a network of roads and footpaths. Most of the trail was in Laos and Cambodia. It was used by the Vietnamese in their war against the U.S forces. • It was used to transport goods and people from North Vietnam to South Vietnam. • It was used for the quick movement of forces from one war front to the other. • It was used to supply food, arms and ammunition to the soldiers. • It had support bases and hospitals along the way.
  • 46. ROLE OF WOMEN IN ANTI-IMPERIALIST STRUGGLE IN VIETNAM • Plays, novels and paintings were made about the heroic women of the past such as Trung sisters and Trieu Au in order to create patriotism among the people. • Women joined the army and fought bravely against the American troops. They succeeded in shooting down war planes. • They were dedicated workers. They carried rifle on their back and worked in the field. • They were involved in nursing the injured, constructing underground rooms and tunnels. • They worked as helpers in Ho Chi Minh’s Trail. They carried goods.
  • 47. TRUNG SISTERS • They were two Vietnamese women who fought against the Chinese domination. • Phan Boi Chau wrote a play based on their lives. • When they lost the war, they killed themselves. The Vietnamese people considered the Trung sisters as great patriots.
  • 49. TRIEU AU • She organized an army to fight against the Chinese. • She lived in the forest and led the war. She killed herself when she lost the war.
  • 51. END OF THE WAR • Common people of the U.S.A opposed their country’s involvement in the war. Movies and media showed the miseries of the American soldiers. • (ii) American forces suffered heavy damages. Many were killed in the war. • (iii) World opinion turned against the U.S. many writers and thinkers supported Vietnam. • (iv) A peace agreement was signed in January 1974 and the war ended when Saigon was freed.
  • 52. NEW REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM