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  • Where did the term Indies come from? - History Stack Exchange
    Exploration of the East Indies by European powers began in the last three years of the 15th century and continued into the 16th century, led by the Portuguese explorers The Portuguese described the entire region they discovered as the Indies But did this have anything to do with the land of India being part of (or being close to) the Indies?
  • ww2 pacific theater - History Stack Exchange
    The Dutch East Indies campaign saw Japan try to capture the Dutch East Indies oilfields intact, i e before the local troops destroyed them: After these main objectives in Borneo were completed, the
  • How did East Indies oil lose its top billing in the Pacific War as . . .
    The East Indies were critical in late 1941-early 1942, because Japan was planning a major offensive that would take them across Southeast Asia and the South Pacific Hence the pressing need for East Indies oil By 1943, Japan was on the defensive
  • Did the British East India Company operate in the West Indies?
    This question in the Science Fiction and fantasy stack exchange asks about the British East India Company operating in the West Indies According to Wikipedia, there were a number of East India Companies
  • Why didn’t the U. S. annex the entire Spanish East Indies at the end of . . .
    The Spanish East Indies were a large territory comprising mainly the Philippines, 1 plus a large scattering of Micronesian islands in four main groups (the Marianas, the Carolines, the Marshalls, 2 and the Palaus) Following Spain’s utter defeat in the 1898 Spanish-American War, the United States annexed (at least temporarily) almost the entirety of the Spanish colonial empire, including
  • united states - Why did Europeans call Native Americans Indians in the . . .
    The term "West Indies" for Caribbean islands is the reason why a movie about fictional female pirate Anne Providence in the Caribbean is titled Anne of the Indies (1951)
  • Why was the US so pro-China and so anti-Japan before WW2?
    In July 1941 the pretense was dropped and Japan occupied the whole of French Indochina positioning themselves to attack Malaya, Singapore, and the Dutch East Indies This was the last straw As many in Japan expected, in response the US, Britain, and the Dutch cut off their oil trade with Japan
  • united states - Did the Netherlands join the anti-Japanese oil embargo . . .
    Japan asked for 3 2 million barrels from the Dutch East Indies, which could only supply 1 4 million barrels, less than half of the Japanese request Shortly before the oil embargo, the U S also froze Japanese credit, severely curtailing its ability to pay, meaning that even the import of 1 4 million barrels was a "one time" thing
  • What universities existed in Dutch East Indies, and how available were . . .
    I wonder about the statement on its being the only school of higher learning for Dutch East Indian (Indonesian) natives How many universities (or equivalent) existed in the Dutch East Indies at the time of the novel (1901)? How available were they for the natives?
  • How did people realize that America was a different continent?
    First of all, the fiction that Columbus had discovered the Indies was maintained for quite long time, up to about 1520 when it became patently obvious that the two places were different This fiction was maintained not because people were fooled by it, but because it was politically expedient





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