Southeast Asia in the Era of the Spice Trade Chapter 6, Section 3.
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Southeast Asia in the Era of the Spice Trade
Chapter 6, Section 3
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Mainland vs Coastal States• Mainland
– Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Khmer
– Relatively stable region– Mountains prevented outside
interference and influence
• Coastal– Malay Peninsula, Indonesian
Archipelago, Moluccas (Melaka)– _________ merchants begin
trading and influencing religion, building new states
– Rapid growth of spice trade meant more money
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Arrival of Europeans
• Early 1500s _________ take over spice trade from Muslims in coastal regions– Shipping by boat makes
them more powerful than Muslim counterparts
– Able to carry more, higher demand for spices in Europe
– Not powerful enough to control area and impose authority
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Dutch Take Control• Dutch and _______ were
better financed and had more military support than Portuguese
• Early 1600s Dutch seized a Portuguese fort in Moluccas and began pushing them out of spice trade– Also pushed ______ out
• Imposed political and military control over region– Separated spice growth by
__________
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Mainland States Resist
• Less contact due to ___________ terrain and other natural borders
• When faced with European missionaries and traders, states united and drove them out
• Had already begun to define themselves as distinct entities– Controlled by monarchies
that did not want intervention from outside world
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Dutch and English Impact
• Mainland– Not very much of an
impact
• Coastal– States are victims of
their own resources (_________)
– Had less political unity and could not come together to address Europeans
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Religious and Political Systems
• Christianity and Islam do not spread through _______ states…more success found along coast– __________ – Buddhism– ________ – Islam and
Christianity
• Four styles of monarchy begin to emerge
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Types of Monarchy
• __________ Kings– Burma, Thailand, Laos,
Cambodia– King seen as a link
between humans and the universe
• _________ Kings– Kings maintained balance
between sacred and material world
– Also a link between humans and the universe
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Types of Monarchy cont’d
• ________ Sultans– Viewed as a mortal, but with
special powers– Protector of the faith – Staffed his __________, or
appointed government officials, with aristocrats
• __________ Emperors– Ruled by the teachings of
Confucius– Was appointed by the
Heavens to be the link between Heaven and Earth
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Exit Slip
• What factors helped Europeans influence and control the coastal areas of Southeast Asia?
• What factors prevented European influence of the mainland areas of Southeast Asia?
• Why were the Portuguese able to take control of the spice trade from the Muslims?
• Why were the Dutch able to take control of the spice trade from the Portuguese and English?
• What religions were found in the coastal areas of Southeast Asia? What was found in the mainland areas?