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Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence

Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence. Philippines. Colonial Power: USA Gained Independence in 1946 1966-1986 faced much corruption under Marcos Still has close ties to US and US economy. Burma (Myanmar). Colonial Power: Great Britain Gained Independence in 1948

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Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence

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  1. Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence

  2. Philippines • Colonial Power: USA • Gained Independence in 1946 • 1966-1986 faced much corruption under Marcos • Still has close ties to US and US economy

  3. Burma (Myanmar) • Colonial Power: Great Britain • Gained Independence in 1948 • Today a Military Government opposed democracy

  4. Malaysia • Colonial Power: Great Britain • Gained Independence in 1957 • Many ethnic groups populate Malaysia today • Country has been making steady economic progress

  5. Singapore • Colonial Power: Great Britain • Gained independence in 1965 • Trade and business center in SEA and world

  6. Indonesia • Colonial Power: Dutch • Gained independence in 1949 • Economy and government are unstable • Recently reforming toward a democracy

  7. East Timor • Colonial Power: Dutch/ Indonesia • Gained independence in 1999 • Fighting until 2002 when independence was finally achieved

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