Ep. 350 | The History of Singapore (Part 2)
The China History Podcast
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Southeast Asia: Colonial Ambitions and the Birth of Singapore
This chapter explores the complex geopolitical dynamics of Southeast Asia during the 18th and early 19th centuries, highlighting the decline of Malacca and the opium trade's impact on the region. It details the significant role of figures like Stamford Raffles and William Farquhar in the founding of Singapore, emphasizing their interactions with local rulers and the strategic importance of the Malacca Strait. Through the narrative, the chapter illustrates the shifting power balances involving colonial powers and the establishment of Singapore as a vital trading hub.
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