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The Southeast Asian peoples came under at least partial rule by Western peoples. The peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia were somewhat less affected than the peoples of the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes. Australia was conquered and its people submerged in Western Civilization. |
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In the 16th century, Indonesia became the site of Portuguese trading posts. I have no information on the development of Jakarta. in the Philippines the Spanish began to set up their rule. I have no information on Vietnam. Manila was founded by the Spanish. The Portuguese and Dutch began trading in Thailand. I do not yet have specific detail for the early 16th century, early mid 16th century, mid 16th century, late-mid 16th century, or late 16th century.
Mainland Southeast Asian peoples provide significant understanding of the 17th century. Vietnam seems to have been under Chinese rule or influence. Peoples of the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes also provide significant understanding of the 17th century. Dutch infuence replaced the Portuguese in Indonesia. The Philippines were under Spanish rule. Australia seems to provide minimal information about the 17th century.
In the mid 17th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule. In the late-mid 17th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule. In the late 17th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule.
Mainland Southeast Asian peoples provide significant understanding of the 18th century. Southeast Asian peoples also provide various details. Australia was observed by the Dutch.
I do not yet have details of the early 18th century, except that Indinoneasa was ruled by the Dutch through the VOC. In the early mid 18th century, Indonesia was ruled by the Dutch through the VOC. In the mid 19th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule through the VOC. In the late-mid 18th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule through the VOC. I do not yet have details of the early 1760s, late 1760s, eraly 1770s, or late 1770s. In the late 18th century, Indonesia was under Dutch rule through the VOC. I have no details of the early 1780s, late 1780s, early 1790s, or late 1790s.
Mainland Southeast Asian peoples can be considered. Vietnam came under French rule. Some remaining independence in Thailand can be considered. Burma, or Burma, came under British rule. I have no details on Malaysia. In the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, Indonesia remained under Dutch rule, and the Philippines under Spanish rule. Australia was being colonized and settled by the English.
In the early 19th century, The British briefly took control of the East Indies, but then returned them to Dutch rule. The Philippines were under Spanish rule. I do not yet have details of the early 1800s, late 1800s, early 1810s, or late 1810s. In the early mid 19th century, a treaty settled the boundaries of the Dutch East Indies. The Philippines were under Spanish rule. I do not yet have details of the early 1820s, late 1820s, early 1830s, or late 1830s. In the mid 19th century, Indonesia remained under Dutch rule. The Philippines remained under Spanish rule. In Vietnam, the French took control of Saigon. I do not yet have details of the early 1840s, the late 1840s, the early 1850s, or late 1850s. In the late mid 19th century, Indonesia remained under Dutch Rule. The Philippines remained under Spanish rule. I do not yet have details of the early 1860s, late 1860s, early 1870s, or late 1870s. The French completed their conquest of Vietnam. In the late 19th century, I have no details on Indonesia at present. The Philippines came under American rule following the Spanish-American war. The French continued to rule Vietnam. I do not yet have details of the early 1880s, late 1880s, early 1890s, or late 1890s.
Mainland Southeast Asian peoples emerged from Western dominance in this period, as did those of the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes. Australian aborigines were submerged in modern Australia. I have no details of Oceania.
I will be concerned with details of the early 20th century, though at present I have no details on what is now Indonesia. The Philippines were under American rule, but there was some native resistance. Vietnam was under French rule. I do not yet have details of the early 1900s, late 1900s, early 1910s, or late 1910s. In the early-mid 20th century I do not yet have details on what is now Indonesia. The Philippines were under American rule. Vietnam was under French rule. I do not yet have many details for the early 1920s, late 1920s, early 1930s, or late 1930s.
In Mainland Southest Asia, Vietnam was occupied by Japan, but attempts by the French to reinstate control were resisted, and the nation divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. In the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, the Dutch East Indies gained independence as the nation of Indonesia under Sukarno following their occupation by Japan in World War II. The Philippines were occupied by Japan, but reconquered by the United States and later granted independence.
I do not yet have many details for the early 1940s, late 1940s, early 1950s, or late 1950s.
The Southeast Asian mainland was influenced by the Vietnam War. The Southeast Asian Archipelagoes can also be considered. In Indonesia, Sukarno was the nation's leader, followed by Suharto.
Southeast Asia was a particular focus of attention in the early 1960s. In the late 1960s, in Indonesia, Sukarno was stripped of power and deposed, and succeeded by Suharto. In the early 1970s, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes can be considered. Suharto led Indonesia. I do not yet have details of 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, or 1975. In the late 1970s, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes can be considered. In Indonesia, Suharto contined to lead. I do not yet have details of 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, or 1980.
Mainland Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, and Austrialia can be connected.
In the early 1980s, I do not have many details of Mainland Southeast asia or the Southeast Asian archipelagoes except that Suharto led Indonesia. I do not yet have details of 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, or 1985. In the late 1980s, I do not have many details of Mainland Southeast Asia or the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes except that Suharto led Indonesia. I do not yet have details of 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, or 1990. In the early 1990s, I do not yet have many details of Mainland Southeast asia or the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes except that Suharto continued to lead Indonesia. I do not yet have details of 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, or 1995. During the late 1990s, Mainland Southeast Asia and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes provide a starting point. Suharto was deposed. Details of 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 are not yet present.
Mainland Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, and Australia can be connected.
Mainland Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, and Australia provide information about this period.
2001, 2002, and 2003 are being considered. In 2004 in Indonesia, A massive tsunami centered near Sumatra was one of greatest natural disasters in recorded history. In 2005 in Indonesia, events include an earthquake in the Indian Ocean off Sumatra. Bombings took place in Bali.
Mainland southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian archipelagoes, and Australia can be connected.
2006 with its 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters and 2007 with its first quarter, including January, February, March, second quarter including April, May, and June, and third quarter including July, August, and September have not yet been examined closely enough. In the fourth quarter, events in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand are being followed. For October, events of Indonesa were primarily local. In the Philippines, a couple of bombings were reported, and the President Gloria Arroyo pardoned former President Joseph Estrada. For November, I have no reported events for Indonesia, but a major typhoon hit the Philippines, and there was flash flooding in Vietnam. There are still few events for December.
Events of 2008 including those of Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand and for the city of Manila can be examined. Events for the first quarter in Indonesia during Januar, February, and March can be examined. The second quarter including events of Indonesia during April, May, and June can be connected. The third quarter including events of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam can be considered. During July for Indonesia I have no events listed. For August, I have no events recorded in Indonesia or the Philippines. For September I have no events recorded for Indonesia, the Philippines, and few for Vietnam. For the fourth quarter including events of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, and the city of Manila, I do not yet have events for October in Indonesia, the Philippines, or Vietnam, or for November in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, or for the Southeast Asian city of Manila.
Events of 2009 on the Southeast Asian Mainland including those in Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, and Singapore, in the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea, and in Australia can be connected. The first quarter 2009 including events of January, February, and March is so far barely connected. The second quarter 2009 including events of April, May, and June has connections to Mainland Southeast Asia including Vietnam, and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia and the Philippines The third quarter 2009 and connections Mainland Southeast Asian including Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, and Malassia, and to the Southeast Asian Island peoples of Indonesia and the Philippines during July, August, and September can be considered. Events of October 2009 in the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia can be connected.
Mainland Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, and Australia will provide information about this year.
Events of the first quarter 2010 including those of January 2010, February 2010, and March 2010 can be connected. The second quarter 2010 including events of April 2010, May 2010, and June 2010 can be examined. The third quarter 2010 among the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including events of July 2010, August 2010, and September 2010 can be considered.
The Southeast Asian mainland including Vietnam and Thialand and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia can be considered. October 2010 including events of 2010 week 40, 2010 week 41, 2010 week 42, 2010 week 43, 2010 week 44, and 2010 week 45 can be connected. November 2010 including events of 2010 week 45, 2010 week 46, 2010 week 47, 2010 week 48, and 2010 week 49 can be connected.
December 2010 including peoples of the Southeast Asian Mainland such as Vietnam and Southeast Asian Archipelagoes such as those of Indonesia can be connected. Events of 2010 week 49, 2010 week 50, and 2010 week 51 in the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be connected. 2010 week 52 including the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be connected. 2010 week 53 including the Southeast Asian Mainland including Vietnam and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia can be connected.
Mainland Southeast Asia including Vietnam and Thailand and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes including Indonesia can be considered. Events of 2011 including Mainland Southeast Asia and Vietnam, and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be connected. The first quarter 2011 including Southeast Asian Mainland and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be connected.
January 2011 including the Southeast Asian Mainland and the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be connected. 2011 week 1 can be connected. 2011 week 2 can be connected to the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia. 2011 week 3 and connections to the Southeast Asian Archipelagoes and Indonesia can be considered. 2011 week 4, including the Southeast Asian Mainland, Southeast Asian Archipelagoes, and Indonesia can be connected. 2011 week 5 can be considered. 2011 week 6 can be connected.
February 2011 including 2011 week 6 and 2011 week 7 can be connected. 2011 week 8 can be connected. 2011 week 9 can be connected. 2011 week 10 can be connected.
March 2011 including 2011 week 10, 2011 week 11, 2011 week 12, 2011 week 13, and 2011 week 14 can be connected.
The second quarter 2011 can be connected.
April 2011 including 2011 week 14, 2011 week 15, 2011 week 16, 2011 week 17, and 2011 week 18 can be connected.
May 2011 including 2011 week 19, 2011 week 20, 2011 week 21, 2011 week 22, and 2011 week 23 can be connected.
June 2011 including 2011 week 23, 2011 week 24, 2011 week 25, and 2011 week 26, and 2011 week 27 can be connected.
The third quarter 2011 can be connected. July 2011 including 2011 week 27 can be connected.