- French Indochina - Wikipedia
Territorial conflict in the Indochinese peninsula for the expansion of French Indochina led to the Franco-Siamese crisis of 1893 In 1893 the French authorities in Indochina used border disputes, followed by the Paknam naval incident, to provoke a crisis
- Indochina | Definition, History, Maps | Britannica
Indochina, the three countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union The term Indochina refers to the intermingling of Indian and Chinese influences in the culture of the region
- Where Is Indochina? - WorldAtlas
The term Indochina refers to the mainland region of Southeast Asia The following countries are considered part of Indochina: Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and the peninsula of Malaysia
- Indochina | World History - Lumen Learning
Indochina, originally Indo-China, is a geographical term originating in the early 19th century for the continental portion of the region now known as Southeast Asia
- Indochina - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition . . .
Indochina was largely under French colonial rule from the mid-19th century until the mid-20th century, which led to significant resistance movements seeking independence
- What Was French Indochina? - ThoughtCo
French Indochina was a group of Southeast Asian regions colonized by France from 1887 to mid-1900s The French exploited local resources like rubber, rice, and minerals, heavily taxing the population Japan briefly took control during World War II, leading to independence movements in the region
- Mainland Southeast Asia - Wikipedia
Mainland Southeast Asia (historically known as Indochina , Farther India and the Indochinese Peninsula) is the continental portion of Southeast Asia It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east
- The Geography and Countries of Indochina
Vietnam stretches along the eastern coast of the Indochina Peninsula, featuring a long coastline, the Red River Delta in the north, the Annamite Mountains along the western border, and the Mekong Delta in the south
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