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Rajas were monarchs or princely rulers in South and Southeast Asia.
Maybe to to gain glory and increased skills in navigation
Thailand because of two remarkable rulers, King Mongkut and his son King Chulalongkorn. Both promoted Wester learning and maintained friendly relations with the major European powers.
They had heard of valuable spices and other wealth that others had found.
the citizens of that state had to pick a citizen who they knew would guide the through the harsh times
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They wanted their oil and other resources that were not on the Japan islands. They also wanted to be the rulers of the Asian world.
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