The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?

The Nationalist Movement in Indo - China

Phases of struggle against the French.


    The French hired Vietnamese workers and paid them for each rat they caught.
    For the Vietnamese the rat hunt seemed to provide an early lesson in the success of collective bargaining.
    (i)    Those who did the dirty work of entering sewers found that if they came together they could negotiate a higher bounty. 
    (ii)    They also discovered innovative ways to profit from this situation. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that a rat had been killed. So the rat-catchers took to just clipping the tails and releasing the rats, so that the process could be repeated, over and over again. Some people, in fact, began raising rats to earn a bounty. 

Illustration 6
    How the problem of Plague in Hanoi was related to sever systems?
Solution
    The large sewer in the modern part of the city, a symbol of modernity, were an ideal and protected breeding ground for rats. Which was the root cause of the plague.

Illustration 7
    When was rat hunt started in Hanoi?
Solution
    1902

Illustration 8
    Why inspite of large rat hunt the rat numbers did not decline?
Solution
    Inspite of large rat hunt the numbers of rat did not decline because the bounty was paid when a tail was given as proof that the rat has been killed the rat catchers chipped the tails and left the rats, so the process can be repeated. 

    Try yourself
4.    Which city of Vietnam was to be rebuilt by Franch?
5.    What happened in Hanoi in 1903?
6.    What was the cause of Bubonic plague?
7.    What was collectine bargaining in rat hunt?
8.    What was ‘native quarter’ of Hanoi?