This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
2. COLONIAL HISTORY
OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
•Do you think there is a good reason for one
country to take control of another country?
•If so, under what circumstances do you think
that would be justified?
Think-Pair-Share
4. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?
•Define “colonization” ‘imperialism’
•Brainstorm list of the colonists and
colonized countries of Southeast Asia
•Discussion on motives of European
countries for colonization
•Conduct a research on colonized
countries of Southeast Asia and a
short presentation on a selected
country
6. COLONIALISM & IMPERIALISM
A practice The idea that drives the practice
The policy of extending a
country’s power and influence
through colonization, use of
military force , or other means
One nation conquers and rules
over other regions
Creating an empire, expanding
into other countries and exercising
power through sovereignty or
indirect mechanism of control
1500s - 1900s 1900s onward
The policy or practice of
acquiring full or partial political
control over another country,
occupying it with settlers, and
exploiting it economically
7. SOUTHEAST ASIAN COLONIES
Burma (Myanmar) Malaysia, Singapore,
Brunei
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Indonesia
The Philippines
East Timor
Siam (Thailand)
10. •1511 Portuguese
discovered the trade
route via the cape of
good hope
•Portuguese colonized
Malacca (Malaysia)
•The Netherlands and
Spain arrived later
•1560s - Spain colonized
the Philippines
PORTUGUESE TRADE ROUTE
11. •1511 Portuguese
discovered the trade
route via the cape of
good hope
•Portuguese colonized
Malacca (Malaysia)
•The Netherlands and
Spain arrived later
•1560s - Spain colonized
the Philippines
PORTUGUESE TRADE ROUTE
15. •1907 France
controlled Indochina
(Vietnam, Laos,
Cambodia)
•The Dutch ruled
Indonesia from 1605
(250 years)
•Portuguese Timor
•The Philippines
controlled Spain until
1898.
•The US took over the
Philippines 1898-1964
Spain
France
Britain
The Netherlands
Portuguese
Britain
16. THINK-PAIR-SHARE
What are the major reasons for one country
to colonize the other?
What might be some benefits that colonists
bring to a colonized nation?
17. MOTIVES: NATIONAL SECURITY
In order to remain a strong country,
Imperialists believed:
a strong industrial economy
a steady supply of raw materials for the
industrial economy
a strong military to protect economy interest
20. MOTIVES: SOCIAL DARWINISM
Based on Racism:
Europeans were better than other people
They believed this made it OK for them to
rule other people.
21. MOTIVES: MISSIONARY IMPULSE
Spread their religion to people in other parts
of the world.
Bring modern inventions and technology to
these people to make their lives better.
23. PAIR UP
Choose a partner for this project
Choose a country you are interested in
Research on basic information on the selected country, take note
on your print out in Geography class
capital, size, population, language, climate, ethnic groups, types
of government, currency, religion, food, attractions
24. •What area or country are you researching? Where is it?
•Why would a European nation want to colonize this area? (Consider
natural resources, location, etc.)
•When did this area become colonized? By which countries?
•Who were the key people involved in this movement?
•What were the effects of colonization?
•What were the benefits and drawbacks of colonization in this area
for the colonizers?
•What were the benefits and drawbacks of colonization in this area
for the indigenous people?
RESEARCH & PRESENTATION
25. PRESENTATION
5 minute presentation
PowerPoint/ Keynote/Preszi
Relevant pictures, maps
Appropriate length of wording (not to long)
Use of appropriate colors, readable font, font
size
At least 4 citations