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1824
It's where the Anglo-Burmese war erupted
Burma proper and frontier areas
It's what the ethnic groups were categorized
British Raj
The term used for British rule or the British Empire in South Asia from 1858 to 1947
Missionaries or religious groups
They managed new schools, which were also patronized by minority ethnolinguistic groups
Rice cultivation
It's what the British prioritized, it's Burma’s primary export
1920
A boycott was led by students from Rangoon University who protested against British rule
U Ottama
The first Buddhist monk imprisoned by the British for political activities, played a key role
Saya San
Initiated a rebellion against imposed taxes in 1930, he was joined by over 3000 Burmese peasants and workers called galon
garuda
A mythical bird in Hinduism
Great depression
Refers to the worst global economic downturn that began with the collapse of the stock market in the United States in 1929
Saya San rebellion
Considered one of the earliest major uprisings against the British that ignited Burmese nationalist sentiments
Thakin(or masters)
Term initially used as a form of respect for the British
Donna Asiayone
A radical youth group formed against the British
Gia long
Established the Nguyen dynasty and collaborated with French.
Minh Mang
The person who succeeded His Long after his death and was a conservative supporter of Confucianism
Napoleon 3
Sent military forces to Vietnam to colonize it
Laos and Vietnam
This remains a communist country
English and Myanmar
Countries that started the Anglo-Burmese war
Annam
Former name of Vietnam
France
Country that occupied Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh
Communist revolutionary leader in Vietnam
Thailand
The only country that remained it's independence in southeast Asia. During the age of colonization
Sept 2, 1945
Vietnam got it's independence from France
Duy than Hoi
Revolutionary organization founded by Phan Boi Chau