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Both social and economic conditions in French Indochina contributed to the rise of Vietnamese nationalism. Vietnamese people were treated very poorly under the harsh rulings of French Indochina. The French Indochina used the Vietnamese laborers, to manufacture goods, improve agricultural production, and grow raw materials to boost the French industry. The French Indochina treated the Vietnamese people as if they were lesser in value which was why they were basically stripped of their freedoms and subjected to terrible working conditions. When French Indochina worked its way up to becoming the largest rice exporter, French Indochina pocketed the money instead of giving a split to the Vietnamese laborers who grew all the rice in the first place. The French Indochina bureaucracy essentially used the Vietnamese people as slaves so that it was easier for them to keep the power in the hands of themselves and their bureaucracy. The French Indochina was the push the Vietnamese people needed to desire to create a government of their own to accommodate their own needs.