Duy Tân Hội founded to organize anti-colonial actionJan 1, 1904Labels: Duy T, Phan B, C ngBritannicaWikipedia
Việt Nam vong quốc sử published to rally resistanceJan 1, 1905Labels: Vi t, Phan B, Liang QichaoWikipediaBritannica
Đông Du student community in Japan rapidly growsOct 1, 1907Labels: ng Du, Vietnamese students, JapanWikipedia
Franco-Japanese pressure triggers Đông Du crackdownJan 1, 1908Labels: Franco-Japanese understanding, JapanBritannica
Japanese authorities expel Phan and Vietnamese studentsMar 1, 1909Labels: Expulsions, Phan B, Vietnamese studentsBritannicaWikipedia
Phan relocates to China after Đông Du collapseNov 1, 1910Labels: China base, Phan B, southern ChinaWikipediaBritannica
Assassination and bombing attempts spark French repressionApr 13, 1913Labels: Attacks 1913, Vi tWikipediaWikipedia
Phan imprisoned by Chinese authorities in CantonJan 1, 1914Labels: Imprisonment, Phan B, CantonBritannicaWikipedia
Phan released from prison and resumes political workJan 1, 1917Labels: Release 1917, Phan BBritannicaWikipedia
Phan seized in Shanghai by French agentsJun 1, 1925Labels: Shanghai seizure, French agents, Phan BBritannicaWikipedia
Public protests force commutation and house arrest in HuếDec 24, 1925Labels: Hu house, Phan B, Alexandre VarenneBritannicaWikipedia