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Chapter 26 Section 2 S.E. Asia and the Pacific

Chapter 26 Section 2 S.E. Asia and the Pacific. 1. Britain 2. France 3. None 4. a. Siam was able to keep its independence through modernization. B. It became a buffer between France and Britain. 5. The United States, Britain, and Germany.

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Chapter 26 Section 2 S.E. Asia and the Pacific

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  1. Chapter 26 Section 2 S.E. Asia and the Pacific • 1. Britain • 2. France • 3. None • 4. a. Siam was able to keep its independence through modernization. • B. It became a buffer between France and Britain. • 5. The United States, Britain, and Germany. • 6.A Triple protectorate was established by the three nations.

  2. Chapter 26 Section 2 continued. • 7. Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898. • 8. Spain, The United States. • 9. It was colonized by Spain and then won by the United States during the Spanish-American War in 1898. • 10. Son of King Mongkut, Helped reform the government in Siam and modernize the country.

  3. Chapter 26 Section 2 continued • 11. Hawaiian queen who was overthrown by American planters in 1893. • 12. Filipino nationalist leader who led the struggle against American forces.

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