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What do the conflicts in Xinjiang, Chechnya, and Quebec have in common, and how do they differ?

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In all 3 areas, the ethnic minorities were trying to achieve some sort of degree in autonomy or independence. In Quebec the movement is very peaceful and friendly, also very political, and some people are very satisfied with the right of language in the Canadian Confederation.
In Xinjiang the Uighur minority wanted independence from china, reason? Because of the major lack of political problems.
And lastly, in Chechnya (and only there) they have the independence movement that spread to the civil war with terrorism and also in other parts of russia. So it is prettys confusing once you think about it, but after all it's simple. :P 

The conflicts in Xinjiang from the 1940s and early 50s, the conflicts in Chechnya in the 1990s, and the conflicts in Quebec in the 1970s are all alike in who or what the conflict revolves around but are different in the way the people are treated. They’re also alike in what happened to the countries but different in the way that the people reacted to what was going on.

The common of the three would be the language. These three ethnic groups had struggled regarding language.  They did not use the language that is being used by the dominant groups. However, they differ in terms on how they cope with the changes. For the Xianjing, violence occurred because the Uighur were forced to assimilate with the Chinese during the Han dynasty. They tried to fight it at first, but they were outnumbered.

Quebec had allowed the French to be their official language to avoid bigger conflict between their colonizers. While Chechnya had been the most violent one. The Chechens had waged war against the Russians. At first, they were able to win, however they had lose during the second war when the Russians were able to control Chechnya.