Ch 27-5

Imperialism in Southeast Asia

27.5-Imperialism in Southeast Asia.pdf

Group Discussions

What were the negative and positive results of European colonization of Southeast Asia?

Standards:

I-C.5 Analyze and evaluate the impact of 19th century imperialism from varied perspectives.

Objective:

Describe how imperialism affected Southeast Asia.

Summarize the acquisition of European colonies in Southeast Asia.

Explain how a Siam remained independent.

Describe US acquisition of the Philippines and Hawaii.

WICOR: Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization and Reading

European powers invade the Pacific Rim.

Dutch expand control.

British take the Malaysian Peninsula.

French control into China.

Colonial Impact.

East India Company - The worlds most powerful trading empire

Siam remains independent.

Thailand's Coup Season and King Mongkut's Military Reforms

U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands.

The Philippines change hands.

Hawaii becomes Republic.

Will the Philippines 'Break up' with the US?

History of Hawaii

Vocabulary:

Pacific Rim

Southeast Asian mainland and islands along the rim of the Pacific Ocean

King Mongkut

King who helped Siam modernize

Emilio Aguinaldo

Leader of Filipino nationalists

Annexation

Adding of territory

Queen Liliuokalani

Last Hawaiian ruler of Hawaii

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