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Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia. A Brady Sprague Power point. Table of Contents. Advantages of Imperialism Disadvantages of Imperialism Background Information Overall effects of Imperialism Western Powers Involved Indigenous Response Results of Independence. Advantages of Imperialism.
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Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia A Brady Sprague Power point
Table of Contents • Advantages of Imperialism • Disadvantages of Imperialism • Background Information • Overall effects of Imperialism • Western Powers Involved • Indigenous Response • Results of Independence
Advantages of Imperialism • New natural resources for The United States, Dutch, French and British • Economic gain as the region modernizes under western Influence • Suez canal built, lowering the cost of global shipping • Modernization of Japan to avoid foreign influence and domination • New lands of Australia and New Zealand discovered and explored
Disadvantages of Imperialism • Epidemic of disease amongst aborigine peoples, who were susceptible to European diseases • Local rulers ousted or killed to make way for Imperial governments • Sovereignty of southeast Asian lost to western powers
Background Information • New American clipper ships payload increases from 300 to 2,000 tons. These ships are also twice as fast as their predecessors, making shipping much more affordable • All Western powers sought new markets for their manufactured goods and raw materials for their industries in the mother country
Overall Effects of Imperialism • Western nations empowered as they control more resources and people • Small southeast Asian states lose their power, and sovereignty • Nationalist uprisings will spring up throughout southeast Asia as a result of Western domination • Siam the only southeast Asian state to remain independent
Western Powers involved • France conquers Indochina (Vietnam, Kampuchea and Laos) between 1862-1895 • Great Britain Burma and Malaya • Java, the Moluccas and Sumatra fall to the Dutch • Spain (and later the United States) control the Philippines • These nations varied in how they ruled, however most indirectly ruled through trading outposts and companies
Indigenous Response • Emilio Aguinaldo leads a revolt against Spanish rule in the Philippines • To prevent other powers from taking the Philippines, the United States buys them for $20 million • Aguinaldo declares the Philippines an independent nation in 1899. Ensuing war kills 200,000 Filipinos and 5,000 Americans • Revolts and resistance will come later in other areas
Securing Independence • The United states allowed the Philippines to elect representatives to a legislative assembly in 1907. 30 years later, they are released and become an independent state • Vietnam begins the First Indochina war in 1946, the French are expelled from Vietnam in 1954. • Civil war then ensues between democratic south Vietnam, and Communist north Vietnam. The United States becomes involved, then withdraws and Communist forces control the country by 1976
Results of Independence • The Philippines and Vietnam are to this day used by the textile industry, along with other industry as locations for factories • The Philippines is an independent republic, Vietnam remains one of the last holdouts of Communism in the world today