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Title: Why the British came to Malaya


1
Why the British came to Malaya?
  • 1- Collect goods from the Malay states
  • to monopolize spices in the East and tea from
    China
  • Chinese merchants refused to exchange with the
    British goods and only interested to goods from
    the East i.e- tin pepper and spices.
  • 2- Port - to get supplies and repair their ships
  • 3- Navy base- to protect the British base in
    India from France attacked.

2
How the Malay states fell to the British?
  • Penang
  • Sultan Muhammad Jiwa appointed Tunku Abdullah as
    his successor and a royal family of Kedah against
    him.
  • He requested protection from the British East
    Indian Company due to the Royal family and Bugis
    attack.
  • He allowed the British to trade in Kedah and
    offered Penang but the treaty was cancelled when
    the British refused to help Kedah to attack Bugis

3
  • In 1785- During Sultan Abdullah period, he
    requested assistance from the British
  • He scared of Siamese attacked .
  • As a reward, he agreed to give Penang to the
    British
  • 11 August 1786- Penang was given to the British
    and Francis Light opened Penang officially
    without any formal agreement with British East
    Indian Company.
  • The British refused to assist Kedah from Siamese
    attacked- therefore the Sultan asked F.Light to
    leave Penang.

4
Singapore
  • During Napoleon war, King of Dutch agreed to give
    all his colonies states temporarily to the
    British but it must be returned when the war
    ended.
  • British returned all the states included Java and
    Malacca- The British traders realized that it was
    affected their business.
  • T/fore the British tried to find a new port to
    compete with Batavia and send Stamford Raffles to
    find a place in the Malay states
  • Raffles found out that Singapoore as a strategic
    trading centre

5
Present for the British!
  • Dutch complained about the foundation of Spore
    but didnt take military action- Because of the
    British help in Napoleon war and borrowed finance
    from the British.
  • Where as the British needed support in fighting
    against common enemies
  • - to solve this problem, Anglo-Dutch treaty
    /London treaty was signed in 1824. The Dutch
    agreed to cede all bases in Malay peninsula
    included Singapore to Britain
  • British agreed to cede Bencoolen to Dutch
  • - The British had 3 ports in Malay states

6
Non intervention policy
  • British policy- To make profit through peaceful
    trading. No interference in local politics- could
    cause war.
  • To a void more expenses.
  • Out of 3 ports- only Singapore was profitable -
    involvement in local politics could led to war
    and more expenses to spend

7
Why the British changed the policy?
  • 1- To protect the British route to the East
  • - no friendly treaties with Malay states
  • - possible its routes to the east could be
    threatened.
  • 2- The threat of foreign intervention
  • worried if other countries intervened to Malay
    states.
  • Other powers abroad their territories such as
    Dutch,Spain and France.

8
  • 3) The state of anarchy in Malay states
  • lawlessness in peninsular- succession disputes,
    piracy , secret society.
  • - 1873- 248 Chinese merchants send petition to
    Lord Kimberly- complaining the unrest.
  • 4) Change in the British leaders
  • Lord Kimberly, secretary of State for the
    colonies, believed to spread the benefits of
    British rule throughout the world.
  • He passed on the belief to Sir Andrew Clarke,
    Governor of Straits Settlement.

9
British administration before the world war 2
  • 3 different administration
  • Straits settlement (1826)
  • Federated Malay States (1896)- Perak, Selangor,
    Negeri Sembilan and Pahang
  • Non Federated Malay States ((1909) under the
    Bangkok Agreement, Siam handed over Kedah,
    Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu
  • 1914- Johor accepted a British advisor

10
The impact of the British
  • 1) Economy.
  • a. System of transportation Road, Railway
  • b. Post, Telephone and Telegraph
  • - 1st post office was built in the Straits of
    Settlements
  • - Telegraph to improve the efficiency of the
    administration
  • - Telephone 1st used in the Straits of
    Settlements
  • c. Modern Agriculture
  • - British introduced rubber and palm oil around
    1900-1920s.

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  • 2) Social
  • a. Education
  • - Introduced vernacular system of education
  • 3) Multi ethnic Society
  • Opening of tin mining, sugar cane and rubber
    plantations by the British contributed the influx
    of immigrants in Malaysia such as the Chinese and
    the Indians
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