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Why was Southeast Asia a target of imperialism during European expansion?

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Southeast Asia commanded the sea Lanes between India and Asia
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Southeast Asia was a target of imperialism during European expansion becuase Southeast Asia commanded the sea Lanes between India and Asia.

The political reasons that encouraged imperialism in Southeast Asia were mostly all based on a nation's desire to gain power, compete with other European countries, expand territory, exercise military force, gain importance by winning colonies, as well as to lastly boost national pride and security.

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