The impact of the Great Depression of 1930s on Vietnam is given below:
(i) 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 Jinh.
(ii) These provinces were among the poorest, had an old ** tradition, and have been called the ‘electrical fuses’ of Vietnam—when the system was under pressure they were the first to ***.
(iii) The French put these uprisings down with great seventy, even using planes to **** demonstrators.