The primary colonial powers in Southeast Asia, depending on how you define Southeast Asia, include: * The French -- Indochina, which included Cochin China, Annam, Tongking, Laos, and Cambodia * The Portuguese -- Macau, the Malaccas, part of Timor, and southeast of Bali * The Dutch -- Indonesia and the so-called 'Spice Islands,' the Malaccas * The British -- Burma, Penang, Malacca, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore * The Spainish -- The Philippines * The United States -- The Philippines, following the defeat of the Spanish in the Spanish-American War in 1998.
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The goal was to cut sharply European immigration to the United States.
Thomas Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
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The primary desire from France, which colonized Laos, was to try to colonize Siam, which fizzled out. However, they maintained control from a position of pride in the French colonial endeavor.
France was the primary European nation involved with Indo-China prior to the US's entry into Vietnam.
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Primary succession is the process by which vegetation begins to colonize on land that has never had growth, such as a volcanic island. An example of a sentence using the term "primary succession" is "A pioneer species, such as fungi or algae, is necessary for primary succession to occur. "
It has not been made public what primary school Eoin Colfer attended, but it was in southeast Ireland. He also taught at an Irish primary school in Wexford.