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European Dominance & Expansion in Southeast Asia in the late 19th…
European Dominance & Expansion in Southeast Asia in the late 19th Century
Overview of European Colonization of Southeast Asia
How did Southeast Asians respond to European Colonization?
What was the impact of European colonial rule on Southeast Asia?
Why did the Europeans colonize Southeast Asia?
timeline
Time Line
1873
The Aceh war broke out
1874
Pangkor treaty signed and second treaty of Saigon signed
1871
Second Anglo-Dutch Treaty Signed
1883
the French captured Tonkin and the Treaty of Hue was signed
1867
British Settlements became a Crown Colony
1884
Treaty of Protectorate signed: French Colonization of Vietnam complete
1859
The French captured Saigon
1896
Federated malay states formed
1830
Dutch Victory in Java war
1904
Dutch victory of Aceh war
1826
British Straits Settlements formed: Melaka, Penang and Singapore
1912
Dutch gained control of South Bali and fully colonized Indonesia
1824
Anglo-Dutch Treaty signed: Creation of Dutch and English spheres of influence in Southeast Asia
1930
Unfederated Malay states formed: British Colonization of Malaya completed
1821
Padri War: First war waged by the Dutch in Indonesia