Wheat
Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
Wheat
Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
no they enslaved them and beat the to do the work. :(
World War II significantly accelerated the decolonization of Southeast Asia by weakening European colonial powers, most notably France and the Netherlands, who were unable to maintain control over their colonies after the war. The Japanese occupation during the war also fostered nationalist movements, as many Southeast Asians experienced a degree of self-governance and were inspired to seek independence. Post-war, the geopolitical landscape shifted, with the rise of the United States and the Soviet Union advocating for decolonization, further pressuring colonial powers to relinquish their territories. Thus, the war acted as a catalyst, igniting independence movements across the region.
they wanted to gain an advantage in the competition for global resources