The 1824 Treaty of Crawfurd
The transition from a trading post to full British possession of the island.
Key Questions
- 1How did the 1824 treaty differ from the 1819 agreement?
- 2What pressure was placed on the Sultan and Temenggong to sign?
- 3Why was full sovereignty important to the British?
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