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Thailand

  • Dutch warlike policy

    Dutch warlike policy
    The Dutch adopted a war like policy towards the Thais. In typical imperialist fashion, they were not satisfied with the fair trade treaties they negotiated, in good faith, with King Naresuan. First they pirated a Thai merchant vessel, then some Dutch warships blockaded the mouth of the Chao Praya river, thus forcing Siam to sign another treaty, whereby the Dutch obtained a monopoly on the export of deer and cow hides.
  • King Narai

    King Narai
    The French appeared on the scene of Thai history in the reign of King Narai(1657-1688) Siam and France exchanged embassies. In 1685, Louis XIV dispatched Chevalier de Chaumont as the first French ambassador to Ayutthaya, to be followed by a second ambassador accompanied by 1400 French soldiers and 300 skilled workmen in 1687.
  • King Narai declares war

    King Narai declares war
    King Narai declared war against the British East India Company. The British goal of using the Indian opium in Thailand like the British did in China was unacceptable.
  • Capitol

    Capitol
    Bangkok is now the capitol
  • envoy

    envoy
    First American envoy to the Thai Court
  • Independence

    Independence
    Treaty between britain and france allowed thailand to keep their independence.
  • slavery

    slavery
    The king abolished slavery
  • civil unrest

    civil unrest
    Civil unrest and turmoil. King advocates from Europe
  • Siam to Thailand

    Siam to Thailand
    The Government of Siam, the only free nation { the only non-European colony } in Southeast Asia, changes its name to Thailand, which means 'Free Land' ".
  • return of territories

    return of territories
    In 1940Thailand makes a demand for the return of some territories from French Indo-China.
  • Thailand/french indo-china fight

    Thailand/french indo-china fight
    The French authorities rejected it and fighting broke out. Finally the dispute between Thailand and French Indo-China was settled with the assistance of Japan, which acted as mediator