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Southeast Asia

The countries of Southeast Asia include: Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and the Philippines. They have a unique history, regional interaction, culture, food, and religious makeup from nearby areas and regions.

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Did Arab traders introduce Christianity to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s?

No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.

Where is Southeast Asia located?

It's located at the south and east of Asia, where Malaysia and Singapore located.

According to the what. France granted independence to Vietnam laos and cambodia?

France granted independence to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia when the political forces within each country demanded it. Vietnam independence resulted in a civil war.

Geneva Accords

What are the main resources of southeast Asia?

Fertile soil. Also parts of the region have mineral resources such as petroleum, tin, and gems.

How did Buddhism affect south east Asia?

It effected east Asia by spreading a way to live and a belief to center their lives on

Why did the US pursue the Viet Cong in Laos and Cambodia?

The US primarily pursued the NVA in Laos and Cambodia. The NVA had two regiments of armor (tanks) stationed in those countries. The VC were fairly restricted to South Vietnam and a COSVN headquarters in Cambodia. The VC had no armor.

The invasions of both Cambodia and Laos (1970 & 1971 respectively, were to disrupt the enemy's supply lines as a prerequisite to the US withdrawal).

Why is India not a member of asean?

No, India is not a member of ASEAN.

ASEAN stands for Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It is an organization of ten Southeast Asian countries. These include Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), and Vietnam.

What is the Republic in South East Asia occupying an archipelago?

The Philippines is a Republic in Southeast Asia that occupies an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands. It is known for its diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant marine life.

What effect did Islam have on trade in Southeast Asia was?

i dont know sorry for trying to do my homework and pass school i guess you have to have an iq of 180 if you want to get anywhere in this world

What is southeast Asia land covered by?

It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather

How did social and economic conditions in French Indochina contribute to the rise of Vietnamese nationalism?

When the French arrived, they helped build the Vietnamese empire which was headed by a prince. The empire successfully built, To return the favour, the French missionaries were allowed to spread Christianity in Indochina. They were also regarded as the advisers of the local dynasty.

How did France take over indochina?

France, when it took over Indochina, was one of many massive colonial powers. Simply sending their navy and army on boats around the Cape of Good Hope into the Indian Ocean could subjugate the warring tribes. Then, they set up French cities there. They held the colony until the 1950s, when rebellions against the French made it impossible to maintain foreign control.

What is the Religion in South East Asia?

Southeast Asia has a mix of religions ranging from Buddhism (which is very strong in Burma and Thailand) to Islam (which is very strong in Malaysia and Indonesia) to Christianity and Chinese Faiths (more common in Vietnam).

When did US enter Cambodia during Vietnam war?

US bombers softened up targets during the last days of April 1970.

US ground units officially crossed the border on 01 May 1970.

The Kent State shootings occurred four days later, on 04 May 1970.

Which European nations set up colonies in Southeast Asia?

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.

Why did the US demand that Japan withdraw from China and Indochina?

Japan occupied these areas during World War II; they were not historic Japanese lands. The United States believed that Japan should be stripped of all non-ethnic Japanese lands at the end of World War II to lessen the possibility that Japan would ever become a violent and antagonistic empire ever again.