Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
Yes, some imperialist powers in Southeast Asia, such as the Dutch and Spanish, did use forced labor practices akin to slavery in their colonies to exploit resources and build infrastructure. Forced labor and coercive systems were used to extract wealth and exert control over local populations.
In the Korean War. The DPRK won defeating the American imperialists and south Korean traitors. But it is no over yet South Korea must be liberated from imperialist control.
Only South Korea fought in the American Revolution.
The countries that Spain imperalisted were the South American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Chile, Paruguay and some other countries.
The South's strategy during the American Civil War was to fight a defensive war and outlast the Union's will to fight. They hoped that by defending their territory and inflicting heavy casualties on the Union forces, they could force a negotiated peace and secure their independence. Additionally, they sought support from European powers, especially for recognition and aid.
North Korean Juche Idea sought for asylum in south after Jang-yop was founded because his life was in danger.
They sought the prize offered by South Australia to be the first to cross the continent from south to north.
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It sought help from France but did not receive it.
Because of governor general Richard Wellesley who was an imperialist India was conquered. He forced Mysore, Tanjore, Surat and Karnataka.
Using modern armies and technology to colonize South East Asia,