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ad-work [718]
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France was motivated to take over vietnam by its economic ambitions as well as by

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Ann [662]3 years ago
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France was motivated to take over vietnam by its economic ambitions as well as by
-his thinking of itself being a most civilized country. it was its civilizing mission that motivated it to take over vietnam. it considered vietnames to be primitive and backward, skilled copysists, capable of doing manual labour not of intellectual refection and not able to rule themselves ...



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