East Indies

-East Indies is a mess

French-aligned states in East Indies


-Formosa


-Philippine Republic


-Sultanate of Maguindanao


-Sultanate of Sulu


-Zamboanga Colony


-Sultanate of Bulungan


-Sultanate of Aceh Darussalam

-initially able to keep independence due to anglo-dutch rivalry

-dutch invasion begins in 1887, but sultan calls for jihad

-procures large french arms, dutch fail to get aristocracy on side

-eventually in 1894 dutch leave with face-saving measures

-large chinese immigration as part of reconstruction, causes some issues

-french protection now a thing, but france unable to enlargen influence greatly


-Sultanate of Kedah

-france goes to war with siam, forces it to give up malay suzerain states

-unifies kedah and partitioned kingdoms of setul, perlis, and kubang basu, incorporates terang into it

-british control of penang means france cannot centralize rule over kedah, means it stays indep for most part


-Sultanate of Patani

-france goes to war with siam, forces it to give up malay suzerain states

-unifies patani with kelantan

-france centralizes power to a degree over patani, but can't go all the way


-Sultanate of Terengganu

-france goes to war with siam, forces it to give up malay suzerain states


-Singgora Colony

-annexed by france after war with siam

-turns into major trade port, sees widespread migration

-results in muslims (majority malay) becoming plurality

-but thai, chinese people major presence as well


-Clangue Colony

-dispute over succession in Clangue, selangor causes civil war in 1880s where france intervenes

-results in france gaining selangor as influenced territory, also gets Cangue more strongly

-eventually gets Clangue as formal colony to develop as port


-Sultanate of Brunei


-New Guinea Colony

-includes almost all of the island of new guinea

-except for western bits ruled by dutch-aligned ternate and and stuff south of 8th parallel ruled by british australia


Neutral States


-Sultanate of Johor Darul Tazim

-successfully maintained independence by playing dutch and british off one another, but then rapprochement

-france comes in, fills that void, johor maintains indep

-becomes trade hub with free trade, sells gutta-percha etc

-becomes tied economically to acehnese coal


-Negeri Sembilan

-in between french Clangue and dutch malacca

-influenced by dutch-influenced payarrung as locals select yang di-pertuan besar from its royal family, but excludes current monarch's sons

-dual threats help incite centralization of the kingdom, also due to initial dutch attempts to expand influence that eventually break down post 1885


-Sultanate of Siak


British-aligned states


-Penang Colony


-Sultanate of Brunei


-Sultanate of Perak


-Bencoolen Colony


-Sultanate of Sambas


Dutch-aligned states


-Batakland

-batak people in north sumatra interior around lake toba

-being surrounded by aceh on all but one side, dutch penetrate it thru missionary activities

-further centralization of bataks as a result as dutch efforts help create region under their control

-following independence as confederation of chiefs

-later sees democratization as a republic


-Sultanate of Tidore

-with later peace to French Wars > First French War (1792-1804), Prince Nuku leaves his kingdom stabler

-Dutch attempt to destabilize it in 1810s, but largely fail

-furthermore British fail to make Tidore a vassal

-however, Dutch do succeed in reclaiming Ternate

-come 1820s, full British support during French Wars > Second French War (1821-32)

-however, war comes to an end, and in 1839 Dutch engage in Tidore War to absorb it

-succeed after much battles, and by 1850s are at peace (more or less)

-this also inspires many foreigners to visit Sulawesi and Jaiolo due to length of struggle

-many unique animals there by French visitor thinking of transmutation concludes in discovery of principle of Organic Law of Change


-South Maluku

-a lot of people like Ambonese privileged in East Indies

-note that Seram very much associated with northern Maluku here

-becomes republic after independence

-with various consociational arrangements b/w Christians and Muslims

-during Manado War, fights against Maluku invasion

-invading troops attacking infrastructure has effect of radicalizing Muslims against Maluku