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The History of Vietnam At the End of Xviii V.

In the late XVIII - early XIX century. In Vietnam there was a rapid growth of cities, the mining industry, manufactories developed. Taxes from merchants and entrepreneurs occupied the second place in the state budget, and their share continued to grow. The merchant class at Zha Laung received new privileges, urban self-government was strengthened. In the country, monetary circulation grew intensively , and the domestic market was formed. The transfer of all officials, and soon of the members of the imperial family, to monetary pay, the collection of taxes in cash, the carrying out of state works by the hands of wage workers and from purchased materials, the monetary reform that unified the monetary business - all these factors are closely related to the growth of commodity production and exchange, With the availability of free labor in the market.

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The reign of Zha Laung is the time of wide construction of roads, bridges, canals, ports, fortresses. New large dams were built, the riverbeds were cleared. In these events, Zha Laung received technical assistance from Europeans. With the participation of French instructors, military factories, ships of European type, and fortresses were built. The army of Zha Laung was almost completely armed with firearms, largely of its own production, used to build in a fighting column and fight in loose order.

When Zha Laung did not pay much attention to the strengthening of traditional education and religion, he considered the Vietnamese Christians a useful part of society.

One of the aspects of Zhi Laung's domestic policy was the desire to weaken the dislike of the representatives of the Le and Chin dynasties and their supporters. The members of both dynasties received significant concessions; Officials in the delta of the Red River, where Le's supporters were strong, were appointed from among the former officials of this dynasty.

The foreign policy of Zha Laung was subordinated to his internal reformatory activities. He did not lead major wars. With the European powers, the emperor sought to maintain peaceful relations. From the Ch'ing of the Goddess he achieved the recognition of his dynasty.

This is a small part about the history of Vietnam.

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