Multiple Choice
Why did the mainland states of Southeast Asia have better success in resisting European encroachment than did the Spice Islands and Malay states?
A) They lacked any natural resources desired by the Europeans, who had no wish to trade with them.
B) They were more cohesive politically with strong monarchies.
C) The Europeans were not aware of their existence.
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