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Compare And Contrast The Three Major Ethnic Groups In Rwanda

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Rwanda is a nation built on three major ethnic groups and a prolonged ethnic tension over the course of history. The main cause of the tension was the strained relationship between the Hutus and the Tutsis, the two major ethnic groups of Rwanda. The hostility between the two groups became strong circa the beginning of World War I. The Belgians ruled Rwanda and they preferred the Tutsi minority, causing ethnic tension between the Hutus and the Tutsis right off the bat. The Hutus took action and lead several attacks on the Tutsis, trying to drive a large percentage of the Tutsi population into exile. The attempts were successful enough for the Hutus to gain Rwandan independence in 1962 and replace the monarchy the Tutsis created with a republic.

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