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19 November, 02:07

How did World War II play a role in the eventual decolonization of Southeast Asia?

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  1. 19 November, 03:55
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    The main way in which World War II played a role in the eventual decolonization of Southeast Asia is that it left a "power vacuum" in terms of imperialism that allowed for many revolts and ceding of independence, mostly because the British Empire was greatly weakened.
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