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The hindu/malay peninsula decolonization

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Decolonization is the undoing of colonization, where our country sets up and keeps up its space over dependent territories. 

The independence of Malay landmass is not quite the same as a great part of the freedom of different nations in light of the fact that a serene independence accomplished by holding converses with British. 

Additionally, Malaysia independence was acknowledged by there individuals who had a place with various culture and religion. 

The Malay association of the Advisory Councils in Govt. Organization and political process had halted. At that point, British recognized the issue and made the Malayan Union officially cease to exist.
Answered by dackpower
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The Malay Peninsula encompasses South Myanmar (Burma), Southern Thailand, Malaya, Singapore. Its people holds majority communities of Malays and in minorities, there are Chinese and Indians.  Meanwhile the British government, rubber plantations were the chief source of revenue. Moreover, the Malayan administration policies of preferred treatment to inherent Malays developed social stresses in the territory.

Post-British exit, the Malaysian confederacy comprising British Malay, North Borneo- Sarawak, and Sabah along with Singapore was founded in 1963. Singapore rejected the federation due to political and economic inequalities and became a separate homeland.

Apart from the remains of WW-II, Malay Peninsula had to maintain the cultural pressures, commercial issues principally the slowdown in rubber demand and throw a communist insurgency when British withdrew from the region.

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