Dutch, British and French colonial regimes in Southeast Asia, despite some differences, had much in common. Explain
What will be an ideal response?
Describe the economic, political, and social consequences of European rule in Southeast Asia, pointing out specific examples that illustrate broader trends. Did the European method of rule in these regions resemble European rule in any other part of the world?
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