The British Withdrawal Crisis
Responding to the 1968 announcement that British forces would leave by 1971.
Key Questions
- 1What percentage of Singapore's GDP was dependent on British military spending?
- 2How did the government accelerate industrialisation to replace lost jobs?
- 3What social impact did the withdrawal have on Sembawang and Changi?
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