Answer:
The Great
Depression of the 1930s had a profound impact on Vietnam. The prices of rubber
and rice fell, leading to rising rural debts, unemployment and rural uprisings,
such as in the provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh. These provinces were among the
poorest, had an old radical tradition and have been called the 'electrical
fuses' of Vietnam.
When the system was
under pressure they were the first to blow. The French put these uprisings down
with great severity, even using planes to bomb demonstrators.
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