Malayan Union was created in 1946.
Malayan Union ended in 1948.
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There are five main reasons why malays rejected Malayan Union. 1. Malays were against liberal citizenship. 2. The position of the Malay 3. Malays faced competition 4. High-handed and arbitrary manner of introduction 5. From the former British administrators
The Malayan Union, established in 1946, aimed to create a centralized administration for the Malay states and British territories in Malaya, granting citizenship to non-Malays, which faced resistance from the Malay population. In contrast, the Federation of Malaya, formed in 1948, replaced the Malayan Union and established a more decentralized system that respected Malay privileges and allowed for greater local governance. This federation laid the groundwork for Malaysia's eventual independence in 1957, balancing the interests of Malays and non-Malays more effectively.
A British White Paper based on the MacMichael treaties outlined the detailed Malayan Union Scheme late in January 1946. Under this scheme, Penang, Province Wellesley, Malacca and the Malay States formed a single political entity called the Malayan Union, while Singapore became a distinct Crown Colony.
Malayan Wizards was created in 2008.
Malayan dollar ended in 1953.
Malayan dollar was created in 1939.
Malayan Hymn was created in 2007.
Malayan tapir was created in 1819.