Rebellion led by Ang Duong against French colonial rule.

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In 1885, Ang Duong, a prominent figure in Cambodia, led a rebellion against the French colonial rule. Ang Duong, a member of the Cambodian royal family, sought to resist the growing influence of the French in the region. The rebellion aimed to protect Cambodia's sovereignty and independence from foreign intervention. The uprising led by Ang Duong had a significant impact on the resistance against French colonization in Cambodia. It sparked a sense of nationalism and unity among the Cambodian people, inspiring further movements against colonial oppression. Ang Duong's leadership and determination in the rebellion rallied support from various factions within Cambodian society, uniting them in the fight against external domination. The rebellion against French colonial rule led by Ang Duong marked a pivotal moment in Cambodian history, highlighting the continuous struggle for independence and self-determination. It underscored the resilience and determination of the Cambodian people to preserve their cultural heritage and national identity in the face of foreign encroachment. #CambodianHistory #ResistanceAgainstColonization #Nationalism
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