>>509732301
ok, only 4u I will deboonk it one more time.
First the swedish part
>swedish language
true, swedish was the only language of the state. this meant all documentation was in swedish, however you didn't need to learn it. In case of court cases a translator was provided at the expense of the state. Swedish kings also promoted Finnish language, like Gustav Vasa sponsoring and endorsing Agricolas Finnish bible translation. School language doesn't matter since 99% of people never went to school no matter if they were Finnish or swedish peasants. So at most this "injustice" only covers 1% of people (nevermind you also had to learn latin, so swedes weren't REALLY at an advantage) Finnish regiments also spoke Finnish (and trained in Finnish) only commands/orders were in Swedish for efficiency (It's actually the opposite in modern Finland, the one Swedish speaking brigade has education in swedish but orders are in finnish) but for of the military later
>province
yes, as in an equal part of the kingdom, not a colony. With the same rights as any other province.
>muh cannon fodder
Finns were conscripted at exactly proportional rates to the total population (1/3 of Swedens population were Finns so 1/3 of regiments were Finnish) in other words twice the amount of Swedes were conscripted and "used as cannon fodder" as Finns.