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It gave Easterners (Orientals) a view of how Westerners (Occidentals) lived, behaved, and conducted business or military affairs.

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Q: How did western rule affect Southeast Asia?
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What was one effect of European trade in Southeast Asia?

1) The British colonized India. 2) India was under British rule for over 50 years. 3)The influence of Western ideas apex: the influence of western ideas or brought Christianity to Asia


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Many changes took place in Southeast Asia as a result of colonial control. In Southeast Asia, colonization brought mixed results. Economies grew based on cash crops or goods such as tin and rubber that could be sold on the world market. Roads, harbors, and rail systems linked areas and improved communication and transportation. These improvements were more for the benefit of European business than the local population. However, education, health, and sanitation improved! Political changes unified areas at the cost of weaker local leaders and governments. Unlike other colonial areas, millions of people from other areas of Asia and the world migrated to work on plantations and in the mines in Southeast Asia. This migration changed the cultural and racial makeup of the area. Southeast Asia became a melting pot of Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists. The resulting cultural changes often led to racial and religious clashes that are still seen today.


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