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15 Cards in this Set

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Funan
Indian traders with posts along the Gulf of Thailand; 100-200; impressive irrigation
Khmer
Mekong River; 1100-1200; advanced irrigation and agriculture; Angkor Wat (Hindu Temple)
Sirvijaya
controlled seas from Sumatra; 600-1300; wealthy from taxing
Why Europe Entered
trade, spread Christianity, claim land
Thailand
buffer state between British and French
Netherlands
ruled Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos
United Kingdom
ruled Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei
United States
ruled Philippines
Europeans Effects
railroads, paved roads, improved harbors, expanded mining/oil drilling, replaced small farms with plantations, expanded production of rice, rubber, and coffee, increased military conflictk, altered traditional lifestyle
Islam
most common religion in Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia
Buddhism
most common religion in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam
Christian (Roman Catholic)
most common religion in the Philippines
Cash Crops`
rice, rubber, coconuts, sugarcane, palm oil, spices
Industrialization
caused a boom in the 1980s-1990s, which led to a fal because of debt, mismanagement, and political corruption
Rice
grows in paddies (flooded fields) and is harvested using sickles; began to be cultivated by Ifugao in the Philippines