Western European countries established their colonies by going to Asia and Africa due to their hunger and greedfor acquiring territories and expanded their rule. Which factor can be responsible for above matter?
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Explanation:
British colonies in South Asia, East Asia, And Southeast Asia:
British rule in BurmaBritish Burma (1824–1948, merged with India by the British from 1886 to 1937)
British CeylonBritish Ceylon (1815–1948, now Sri Lanka)
British Hong KongBritish Hong Kong (1842–1997)
British RajColonial India (includes the territory of present-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh)
Danish IndiaDanish India (1696–1869)
SwedenSwedish Parangipettai (1733)
British RajBritish India (1613–1947)
East India CompanyBritish East India Company (1757–1858)
British RajBritish Raj (1858–1947)
French colonies in South and Southeast Asia:
French IndiaFrench India (1769–1954)
French IndochinaFrench Indochina (1887–1953), including:
French Laos (1893–1953)
French Cambodia (1863–1953)
Annam (now Vietnam) (1883–1953)
Dutch, British, Portuguese colonies and Russian territories in Asia:
Dutch IndiaDutch India (1605–1825)
Dutch Bengal
Dutch Ceylon (1656–1796)
Portuguese CeylonPortuguese Ceylon (1505–1658)
Dutch East IndiesDutch East Indies (now Indonesia) – Dutch colony from 1602 to 1949 (included Netherlands New Guinea until 1962)
Portuguese IndiaPortuguese India (1510–1961)
Portuguese Macau – Portuguese colony, the first European colony in China (1557–1999)
Portuguese TimorPortuguese Timor (1702–1975, now East Timor)
British EmpireMalaya (now part of Malaysia):
Portuguese EmpirePortuguese Malacca (1511–1641)
Dutch EmpireDutch Malacca (1641–1824)
British EmpireBritish Malaya, included:
Straits Settlements (1826–1946)
Federated Malay States (1895–1946)
Unfederated Malay States (1885–1946)
Federation of MalayaFederation of Malaya (under British rule, 1948–1963)
British EmpireBritish Borneo (now part of Malaysia), including:
Labuan (1848–1946)h
North Borneo (1882–1941)
Crown Colony of North Borneo (1946–1963)
Crown Colony of Sarawak (1946–1963)
Brunei
BruneiBritish Brunei (1888–1984) (British protectorate)
Russian EmpireOuter Manchuria – ceded to Russian Empire through Treaty of Aigun (1858) and Treaty of Peking (1860)
Philippines:
Spanish EmpireSpanish Philippines (1565–1898, 3rd longest European occupation in Asia, 333 years),
United StatesPhilippinesInsular Government of the Philippine Islands and Commonwealth of the Philippines, United States colony (1898–1946)
British EmpireSingapore – British colony (1819–1959)
Taiwan:
Spanish EmpireSpanish Formosa (1626–1642)
Dutch Formosa (1624–1662)
Bahrain
Portuguese EmpirePortuguese Bahrain (1521–1602)
British Protectorate (1861 - 1971)
Iraq
Mandatory Iraq (1920–1932) (British protectorate)
Kingdom of Iraq (1932–1958)
Israel and Palestine
Mandatory PalestineMandatory Palestine (1920–1948) (British Mandate)
Jordan
Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946) (British protectorate)
Kuwait
Sheikhdom of Kuwait (1899–1961) (British protectorate)
Lebanon and Syria
FranceFrench Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (1923–1946)
Oman
Portuguese EmpirePortuguese Oman (1507–1650)
Muscat and Oman (1892–1971) (British protectorate)
Qatar
QatarBritish protectorate of Qatar (1916–1971)
United Arab Emirates
Trucial States (1820–1971) (British protectorate)
Yemen
Aden ColonyAden Protectorate (1869–1963)
Aden ColonyColony of Aden (1937–1963)
Federation of South Arabia (1962–1967)
British EmpireProtectorate of South Arabia (1963–1967)
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