France took control of Vietnam in response to the growing influence of Britain and the for in movement in Burma during the 19th century. The French aimed to expand their colonial presence in Southeast Asia and counter British expansionism, leading to the establishment of French Indochina. This move was part of a broader trend of European powers competing for control over territories in Asia during the colonial era.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
The Vietnamese
The United Kingdom used to have control of Myanmar (Burma)
Aung San Suu Kyi has been leading democracy movements in Burma for years.
The Five Themes of Geography are: location (where is Burma located?), place (what are the characteristics of Burma?), human-environment interaction (how do people interact with the environment in Burma?), movement (how do people, goods, and ideas move in and out of Burma?), and region (what are the common characteristics that define specific regions within Burma?).
Maung Myint has written: 'The international response to the democracy movement in Burma since 1962' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Foreign public opinion, Democracy, Foreign relations
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Burma was once part of the British Empire. More specifically, the UK placed Burma as part of her Indian Empire. The British sought the minerals, and precious gems that Burma had. It won its freedom in 1937.
There were two main impetuses that France drew from the colonization of Burma for its colonization of Indochina. The first was that the French wanted to maintain a strong position in any part of the world where Britain had a strong position, in order to effectively counter it should war or trade issues arise. Since Burma is in Southeast Asia, France sought territories in Southeast Asia, which resulted in taking Indochina. The second was the amount of wealth that Britain was able to extract from Burma made France desirous of acquiring the same high levels of wealth, so the colonization of Indochina went forward.