rice farmers.
rice farmers
Buddhism
Southeast Asian countries
Most Southeast Asian societies were reduced to colonies due to European imperialism driven by economic interests, the search for new markets, and resources. The strategic location of the region along trade routes made it particularly attractive for colonization. However, some societies managed to resist colonization through strong local governance, military prowess, or diplomatic strategies, allowing them to retain a degree of autonomy or independence. This resistance varied widely based on local conditions, leadership, and external pressures from competing colonial powers.
Indonesia is the most populous Islamic nation, and is a Southeast Asian country. Malaysia is another large Islamic Southeast Asian country.
Fishing, agriculture and mining are the economic activities of most of the south east Asian countries. Agriculture, mining and fishing are some of the economic activities of each southeast Asian countries.
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Most people in Southeast Asian island countries live along the coastlines, where they rely on fishing and tourism for their livelihoods. These countries have diverse cultures and languages, with a strong emphasis on family and community. They often face challenges such as climate change, natural disasters, and economic disparities.
primarily in China and parts of India, some in other southeast Asian countries
A minority in most societies is defined as a category of people who are not the largest group of such people in that society.
Knowing the location of Southeast Asian trade routes
most people mainland Southeast Asia make a living by farming