Thailand (then known as Siam) resisted the rule of western imperialist countries partly because it's rulers had not underestimated the western power, and partly because they carefully avoided incidents that might have provoked invasion. although they had to make some unequal treaties, they still retained their independence and moved on to slowly modernize Thailand.
the king and his son modernized it while keeping power.
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I need to do a report on causes and effects of Imperialism on South East Asia, who rule and how during that time
Teddy roosevelt
Ryan sheckler
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Well, The U.S. purchased Alaska during the time of imperialism and Alaska was in a different country and had a different was of like. But the U.S. imperialism Alaska By bringing the U.S. cullture and way of life there.
Thailand is the name of the country that was formerly named Siam. Siam was the name of the country before June 24, 1939, and was again for a short time between September 8, 1945 and July 20, 1949.
Iron-tipped
Exactly; this is the definition of imperialism. Imperialism is the forming of any empire, and when European countries conquered nearly all of Africa, this was the Second Age of Imperialism for Europe. During the same time, Europeans conquered most of Asia and Oceania.
Not currently. New Imperialism was a policy of the British Empire from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. The British Empire set up many colonies throughout Africa during that time.
"Scramble for Africa"