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Title: Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia


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Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia
  • By Devon Nuel, Jared Grapes, Max Sala, and Alex
    Landy

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Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia
  • Western imperialists, including the United
    States, claim lands in
  • The South Pacific
  • Southeast Asia
  • Hawaiian Islands
  • Only Siam remains independent.

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Western rivalries for Pacific Rim
  • Demand for Asian products
  • Drove Europeans to seek possession of Southeast
    Asia and islands of Pacific Rim
  • Wanted area for its resources
  • Sugar cane, coffee, cocoa
  • Rubber, coconuts
  • Bananas, pineapple
  • As trade grew, European powers claimed more lands

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Dutch controlled Indonesia
  • Dutch East India Company controlled island chain
  • Indonesia
  • Created rigid class system
  • Dutch on top
  • Wealthy and educated Indonesians in the middle
  • Plantation workers/ farmers at bottom

5
Britishs control of Malay Peninsula
  • The British took port of Singapore plus Malaysia
    Burma
  • British encouraged Chinese to move to Malaysia
    for working purposes
  • Malaysia/ Burma
  • Resources
  • Large deposits of tin
  • Worlds leading rubber exporter
  • Oil

6
Frances control of Indochina
  • Indochina (modern Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam)
  • French wanted
  • Large overseas market
  • Military intervention
  • Did not encourage local industry
  • Rice became major export crop
  • Consumption decreased, because it was shipped out
    of the region
  • Set stage for Vietnamese resistance against the
    French

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Impact of Colonialism
  • Colonialism brought features of modern life to
    southeast Asia
  • Economy improved
  • Roads, harbors, rail systems improved
    communication/ transportation
  • Education/Health/Sanitation
  • Economic changes benefited European business
  • Cash crops/goods (rubber, tin)
  • People from other areas of Asia migrated
  • Working in Southeast Asia
  • plantations
  • mines
  • Migration made Southeast Asia a melting pot.

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Siams Independence
  • Siam (Thailand) maintained its independence
  • King Monghut and his son modernized Siam
  • Without giving up power to western powers
  • Started schools
  • Reformed legal system
  • Reorganized government
  • Built railroads, telegraph systems
  • Ended slavery
  • Escaped
  • turmoil
  • economic exploitation
  • racist treatment

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US Imperialism
  • Late 1800s, US began to seek colonies
  • 1898, Spanish-American War
  • US won
  • Puerto Rico
  • Guam
  • Philippine Islands
  • Emilio Aguinaldo- leader in fight against Spain
  • Struggle with Americans for Filipino freedom
  • United States defeated the rebels in 1902
  • American businesses exploited Filipinos
  • Cash crops at expense of basic food crops

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Republic of Hawaii annexed as US Territory
  • American businessmen grew wealthy from
    plantations
  • Imported laborers from
  • Japan
  • Portugal
  • China
  • Close ties with US
  • McKinley Tariff of 1890 provoked crisis
  • American planters called for US to annex islands
  • 1890s, Queen Liliuokalani tried to regain
    control
  • Business groups organized a revolution
  • With help of US marines they overthrew the queen
  • Government headed by Sanford B. Dole
  • Republic of Hawaii
  • Asked the US to annex Hawaii
  • 1898, Hawaii became a territory of the United
    States!

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THE END!
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