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Effects Of European Colonization In Southeast Asia
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The effects of European colonization in Southeast Asia refer to the impact of European powers such as Britain, France, and the Netherlands on the region during the 18th to 20th centuries. This colonization had lasting consequences on the social, political, and economic landscape of Southeast Asia.
Key Features
- Economic exploitation
- Cultural assimilation
- Political upheaval
- Infrastructure development
- Resistance movements
Pros
- Introduction of modern infrastructure
- Increased trade and economic opportunities
Cons
- Loss of sovereignty
- Cultural erosion
- Exploitation of local resources