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Today’s Schedule – 5/9/12 1. CNN Student News –30.2 Vocab Check 2. 30.2 PPT: History & Culture of SE Asia Islands HW: –30.3 Vocab –Current Event Paper – DUE TOMORROW –Unit 10 Test – TAKING FRIDAY
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The region is home to the descendants of migrants from Asia and other places.
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Throughout history, various seafaring people have tried to control the region Because of its important shipping lanes.
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Hinduism and Buddhism influence the history of the area. Huge monuments, like the Borobudur in Java, were built.
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In the 1300’s Arabs began trading with the region, and they introduced Islam. Islam is the main religion of island Southeast Asia today.
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Europeans called this region The Spice Islands. They were searching for cloves, nutmeg, and pepper.
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The Spanish conquered the Philippines in 1521, Which were named after King Philip II. They converted the people to Roman Catholicism.
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After the Spanish American War, The US took over the Philippines.
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The Dutch went to the Spice Islands for trade, And colonized the islands that make up Indonesia today. They called it the Dutch East Indies.
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The British set up colonies on the Malay peninsula, and founded the port city of Singapore.
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After WWII many countries in the region gained independence.
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Migration and colonization have created a diverse population in the region. In Indonesia, for example, no one main ethnic group is the majority.
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Malaysia is mainly ethnic Malay. There are many Chinese immigrants in the region.
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The Philippines is the region’s most homogenous country. Homogenous means “of the same kind.”
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Indonesia has 225 million people, About half of which live on Java island.
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Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim country.
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The country of Singapore Which is a small island, is almost completely urbanized.
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