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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pa Chay Vue, (RPA: Paj Cai Vwj or Puas Cai Vue), commonly referred to as Pa Chay or Batchai, led the Hmong people in the War of the Insane revolt against French rule in French Indochina from 1918 to 1921. He was considered a hero among the Hmong nationalists, and a crazed man among the French subdued Hmong - but in present times, he is unanimously considered a hero by Hmongs everywhere. In the European game of Risk, France ended up with the land between China and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pa Chay Vue, (RPA: Paj Cai Vwj or Puas Cai Vue), commonly referred to as Pa Chay or Batchai, led the Hmong people in the War of the Insane revolt against French rule in French Indochina from 1918 to 1921. He was considered a hero among the Hmong nationalists, and a crazed man among the French subdued Hmong - but in present times, he is unanimously considered a hero by Hmongs everywhere. In the European game of Risk, France ended up with the land between China and India which was termed Indochina. In 1918 the French colonial power in Indochina was still strong, but the ongoing World War I in Europe was beginning to weaken their choke hold on the land. The French heavily taxed the people; those who could not pay with silver or opium, had to sell their children to pay. As a way to make colonialism more profitable and as a way to have the people ''earn theirkeep'' as colonial subjects, the French also forced corvee labor.