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  2. European colonisation of Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Fierce Enigmas: A History of the United States in South Asia (2018) excerpt; Thomson, James et al. Sentimental Imperialists - The American Experience in East Asia (1981) scholarly history over 200 years. Wesseling, Hendrik L. The European Colonial Empires: 1815-1919 (Routledge, 2015). Woodcock, George, The British in the Far East (1969) online ...

  3. Western imperialism in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands revolt against Spanish rule facilitated Dutch encroachment on the Portuguese monopoly over South and East Asian trade. The Dutch looked on Spain's trade and colonies as potential spoils of war. When the two crowns of the Iberian peninsula were joined in 1581, the Dutch felt free to attack Portuguese territories in Asia.

  4. Decolonisation of Asia - Wikipedia

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    British colonies in South Asia, East Asia, And Southeast Asia: British Burma (1824–1948, merged with India by the British from 1886 to 1937) British Ceylon (1833-1948, now Sri Lanka) British Hong Kong (1842–1997) Colonial India (includes the territory of present-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) Danish India (1696–1869) Swedish ...

  5. Category : Former British colonies and protectorates in Asia

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    British Bencoolen; Bengal Presidency; Bengkulu; British Military Administration (Borneo) British Borneo; North Borneo; British Concession of Jiujiang; British concession of Tianjin; British rule in the Lushai Hills; British Weihaiwei; Brunei; British rule in Burma

  6. Spanish East Indies - Wikipedia

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    Reception of the Manila galleon by the Chamorro in the Ladrones Islands, Boxer Codex (c. 1590). With the Portuguese guarding access to the Indian Ocean around the Cape, a monopoly supported by papal bulls and the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spanish contact with the Far East waited until the success of the 1519–1522 Magellan–Elcano expedition that found a Southwest Passage around South America ...

  7. List of colonies - Wikipedia

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    British rule in Burma; Central Provinces and Berar; Coorg Province; Madras Presidency; North-West Frontier Province; Punjab Province (British India) United Provinces (1937–1950) British rule in Ireland; The Delhi Durbar of 1877: the proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India British Somaliland; British Weihaiwei; British Western ...

  8. History of colonialism - Wikipedia

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    The New Map of Africa (1900–1916): A History of European Colonial Expansion and Colonial Diplomacy (1916) online free; Hopkins, Anthony G., and Peter J. Cain. British Imperialism: 1688–2015 (Routledge, 2016). Mackenzie, John, ed. The Encyclopedia of Empire (4 vol 2016) Maltby, William. The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire (2008).

  9. Category:British colonisation of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Former British colonies and protectorates in Asia (23 C, 51 P) B. British rule in Burma ... British rule in ...