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IMPERIALISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
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REVIEW Japan avoided European Imperialism by becoming more like the western powers New Constitution created constitutional monarchy Japan industrialized to keep up with advanced western nations Sino-Japanese War & Treaty of Shimonoseki marked beginning of Japan as world power
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did Imperialism in Southeast Asia effect events that would happen later in history?
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INTRODUCTION Late 1800s – Imperialism spread to Southeast Asia Became an important source of spices & tea Later provided tin & oil
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BRITISH COLONIES England controlled Burma & Singapore Burma was important because it bordered India Singapore guards entrance to Strait of Malacca – Very important trade route 1819 - Britain purchased Singapore & establishes a factory Area became Singapore, held British Naval Base
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FRENCH GAINS Eastern part of Southeast Asia: Laos, Cambodia, & Vietnam Governments were very unstable France controls all 3 during the 1800s Under French rule, governments stabilize & economies grow Regained independence in the 1950s
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SIAM Sandwiched between English & French controlled countries Maintained independence by playing British interests against French interests King Mongkut studied western ideas – Better understood enemies & modernized
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THE DUTCH EAST INDIES Made up of islands running between East Asia & Australia Colonized by the Netherlands in 1600s Revolutions during 1800s made Dutch change the way the islands were governed Became Indonesia in 1949
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U.S. INTEREST IN THE PACIFIC Islands became important for Trans-Pacific trade Samoa Islands Hawaiian Islands Philippines Guam Wake Island
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THE SAMOA ISLANDS East of Australia in Pacific Ocean Used by England, Germany, & U.S. as trading posts & naval bases Rivalry between 3 nations existed until 1899 when a treaty was signed England withdrew Germany & U.S. split the islands
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THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Held U.S. naval base, rich soil, good rainfall & a mild climate After 1865 Americans began to arrive Sugarcane & pineapple plantations were created U.S. wanted more control of the government 1893 – Americans ended Hawaiian Queen’s reign 1898 – Hawaii becomes part of U.S.
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PHILIPPINES, GUAM, & WAKE ISLAND When U.S. & Spain went to war, U.S. Navy called into action 1 st Battle – Spanish-controlled Philippines Americans attacked at Manila Harbor U.S. controls Philippines after short war U.S. also gained control of Guam & Wake Island Filipino forces resisted American control, but were defeated after 3 years in 1902
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