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1
European Imperialism and Colonization in
Southeast Asia
2
Colonialism .
  • Colonialism usually involves the transfer of a
    population to a new territory. The new arrivals
    live there permanently but are still allegiant to
    their homeland.
  • They still control the land politically,
    economically, and socially.

3
Imperialism.
  • A strong country taking over another country
    politically, economically and socially.
  • They exercise power/control over the country.

4
European Colonialism
  • Europeans first arrived in Southeast Asia in the
    early 1500s.
  • Portuguese, Dutch, British, Spanish, and French
    all came to this area to gain wealth through
    trade.
  • In the 19th and 20th these nations began to
    colonize this region.
  • Thailand was the only country to remain
    independent.

5
Colonized Countries
France Great Britain Netherlands
Cambodia Laos Vietnam Burma Malaysia Singapore India Indonesia
6
French Colonization of Vietnam
  • 1858 Napoleon invades Vietnam.
  • The French took rice, coal, gems, and rubber out
    of Vietnam.
  • They made the Vietnamese pay more for goods than
    they would have to pay in other countries.
  • The French did not give the Vietnamese healthcare
    or education.

7
French Colonization of Vietnam
  • Profit, not politics, was the real driving factor
    behind the French colonization.
  • Colonial officials and French companies
    transformed Vietnams thriving subsistence
    economy into a proto-capitalist system, based on
    land ownership, increased production, exports and
    low wages.
  • Millions of Vietnamese no longer worked to
    provide for themselves they now worked for the
    benefit of their French overlords.

8
Fight for French Freedom
  • In 1919 Ho Chi Minh (went to the Treaty of
    Versailles) asked that Vietnam be rid of foreign
    influence. He was ignored.
  • During WWII, the Japanese invaded and controlled
    Vietnam.
  • After the war when the French regained control, a
    group, led by Ho Chi Minh, convinced France to
    let Vietnam rule itself because the French were
    in no position to fight the Vietnamese.

9
The Beginning The British East India Company
  • In the mid 1700s B.E.I.C. grew to be the
    largest importer of goods, eventually governing
    certain areas of India.
  • The company had.
  • Very little government interference
  • Its own army ( led by SEPOYS, or Indian soldiers)

10
Why do you think the British are represented as a
lion?
11
According to this map, why did the sun never set
on the British Empire?
12
INDIA THE
BRIGHTEST JEWEL IN THE CROWN
  • India was considered Britain's most
    valuable colony !
  • WHY WAS IT SO VALUABLE?
  • 1. Major supplier of raw materials2.
    Large market for British-made goods. (300 million
    PEOPLE!) Europe hit the INDUSTRIAL
    REVOLUTION and became the worlds workshop .
    India was the supplier for that workshop.



13
Restrictions Begin..
  • Indian economy could no longer operate on its
    own.
  • Its raw materials (plantation crops tea, indigo,
    coffee, cotton, and Opium) were used for British
    manufacturers.
  • India must buy BRITISH MADE goods!
  • India and Britain could NOT compete economically
  • EX Indias textile (fabric) industry was put out
    of business!
  • WHY do you think they were put out of business??
  • Indian people were forced by Britain to BUY ONLY
    British made textiles, NOT Indian ones. Cloth
    made by England was cheap, as opposed to Indian
    cloth.

14
IMPACT OF COLONIALISM
  • POSITIVE IMPACT
  • Britain developed the worlds 3rd largest
    railroad network in India.
  • Brought unity to the originally disconnected
    areas
  • Helped develop a modern economy.
  • British built modern roads, dams, bridges,
    irrigation canals which improved sanitation and
    public health.
  • British founded schools and colleges High
    literacy rate
  • British put an end to wars between local rulers.
  • NEGATIVE IMPACT
  • British held political and economic power.
  • British restricted INDIAN Industries from making
    a profit? all put back into Britain.
  • India produced crops JUST to sell them and give
    Britain a profit, not to EAT them this created
    famine and disease.
  • The increased presence of missionaries and racism
    was harsh on Indian life.

15
  • Based on this picture, how were the Indians
    treated under British Rule?
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