What led to tensions between the Dutch and French speaking communities during 1950s and 1960s?

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Dear Student,

The minority French-talking or speaking local area was moderately rich and amazing. Then again Dutch-talking local area got the advantage of monetary turn of events and schooling a lot later. This was the reason for strain between two networks during the 1950s and 1960s. The financial imbalance between the Dutch talking and French-talking was the fundamental reason for strain. The French-talking local area who was in minority was moderately rich and incredible though the Dutch-talking local area who was in lion's share was poor.

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The minority French-speaking community was relatively rich and powerful. On the other hand Dutch-speaking community got the benefit of economic development and education much later. This was the cause of tension between two communities during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Dear student,

The minority French-speaking community was relatively rich and powerful.
This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community who got the benefit of
economic development and education much later.
This led to tension between the Dutch speaking and French-speaking
communities during the 1950s and 1960s

Regards
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