
Indonesia's Struggle for Independence
Students examine Indonesia's violent struggle against Dutch recolonisation efforts. They will compare Indonesia's revolutionary path to independence with Malaya's negotiated settlement.
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Students examine Indonesia's violent struggle against Dutch recolonisation efforts. They will compare Indonesia's revolutionary path to independence with Malaya's negotiated settlement.
Key Questions
- Why did the Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia?
- What was the role of Sukarno in the independence movement?
- How did international pressure influence the outcome?
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