During World War II, Japanese controlled much of Southeast Asia from European
nations. When the Japanese ruled the area, it showed them that Europeans were far from
invincible. When the war ended, the Japanese left Southeast Asia. Europeans then wanted
the land back. But many of the people of Southeast Asia did not want to live under the
Europeans any longer. Southeast Asia eventually won independence and new nations
were formed.
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Brian Scalabrine
Asia for the asians
Southeast Asia became important in the world for many reasons. The first of these reasons was the spice trades of the colonial times.
they traded.
Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Brian Scalabrine
Please see the attached link regarding Southeast Asia during World War 2.
Middle-East Asia
Australia
The Eastern Hemisphere, slightly above the equator.
SEA (Southeast Asia).