How did the Indonesian people oppose Dutch colonial rule?

Updated on international 2024-06-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At that time, the common people revolted, and by means of force, they wanted to oppose the colonial rule of the other side and want to gain their own rights.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For the colonization of the Netherlands, they basically started to resist, and for them they also wanted to live freely.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Dutch East India Company then sent troops to suppress the rebels of Duruno Covenant. In 1678, the East India Company army invaded Mataran, and the rebels resisted stubbornly, and by the end of 1679, the rebels were completely suppressed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Dutch once controlled Indonesia and plundered the economy by tearing down trousers, but did not strongly promote Dutch as the official language. This is not because the Dutch have a conscience, but because they did not do it for various reasons. The reasons for not being able to do so are both objective reasons such as local geographical conditions, as well as subjective reasons for the Dutch to have their own concerns.

    Known as the "Land of a Thousand Islands", Indonesia is the largest archipelago country on Earth, with more than 17,000 islands in the country. In Sanskrit, "India" means sea, while "Nicaea" means Greek island, and the two parts together mean an island in the sea.

    Due to the large number of islands and the dispersion of each other, it is not an easy task to communicate or rule. Although the Dutch occupied the place, the main act was still the economic plundering of the area. For some islands that are far from the center and difficult to get around, they have to appoint the management of locals they trust.

    It's not easy to have complete control, let alone force a language that is completely alien and has no roots.

    Generally speaking, capitalist countries, in order to facilitate long-term control of Yisong Sheng, will promote the language of the suzerain's country as the official language. For example, after the British occupation of India, the English language was promoted in India, and today the British have a high rate of use in the world. The Spanish language is popularized in Latin America, while French is mainly spoken in African countries.

    However, Dutch is also a completely new language with no foundation at all, and Dutch is much more difficult for beginners than English.

    If the Dutch language is forcibly promoted in the Netherlands, it is more likely to be attacked by the local population**. In case the ** is triggered due to the language of the travel industry, it is not conducive to the Netherlands continuing to grab economic benefits in the region.

    In addition to objective reasons, some Dutch people themselves were not very willing to promote the Dutch language in their local areas.

    Some Dutch people think that their own mother tongue is pure and noble, and once it is learned by the locals they see as "barbaric and uncivilized", it is easy to learn nondescript local Dutch, thus destroying the nobility and beauty of the Dutch language.

    Another reason is that some Dutch people fear that if they are exposed to modern ideas and ideas, they are likely to be reluctant to continue to accept their economic exploitation.

    For all these reasons, although Indonesia was under the control of the Dutch for a long time, the Dutch language was not widely spoken in the country and had no roots. When Indonesia becomes a country, there will be no need to make Dutch, which is not spoken by many people, an official language.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's because when you learn, you have a lot of difficulties, and it's not easy to learn, and people are still used to using their own local language.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is because Indonesia has its own national language, so the official language is not Dutch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Since the 16th century, Indonesia has been a colony of Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish and British. In the fierce competition of the Western powers, the power of the Dutch colonialists grew day by day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1602, the Dutch Eastern Prudent India Company was formed, which gradually took control of Indonesia.

    of the right to rule. In 1610, the East India Company appointed a governor to rule Indonesia. In 1619, the Dutch defeated the British and occupied Jakarta.

    And from this base, it expanded to the whole of Indonesia and Asia. The expansion of the Dutch colonizers' power and the plundering of Indonesia caused strong hatred among the Indonesian people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Indonesia was colonized by the DutchFor more than 300 years, they did not speak Dutch because: 01The Netherlands does not stipulate that the Indonesian islands are large and difficult to control.

    02.Culture and religion are not deeply pushed. 03.

    The Dutch colonization ** is half-pushed and half-done, and there are also concerns, and Dutch is difficult to learn.

    01.The Republic of Indonesia is a country of 17,508 islands spanning Asia and Oceania. The territory of the country was divided almost fragmented by the sea, and more than 100 human races were formed in it, so the languages were divided into more than 200 species.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because when they were colonized, their colleagues also brought the culture and customs of their country, and now there are actually many more colonizations than natives, and they must be the minority obeying the majority!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the Americas are countries with radical demographics, the population is basically European immigrants who bring their native language with them, and Indonesia is basically native, so Indonesia did not establish the Dutch language.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch for many years, it has maintained its own language and its own unique culture.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the 16th century, Dutch colonialists began to invade Indonesia. In 1619, the Dutch East India Company occupied Jakarta and began a 350-year colonial raid on Indonesia. The larger and longer revolts led by Islamic leaders such as the Thibault Niccolò Revolt (1825 1830), the Bidari Revolt (1821 1837) led by Imam Ponzor and the Aceh War (1873 1913) dealt a heavy blow to the Dutch colonialists.

    After the establishment of the "Indonesian Islamic League" in 1912, it played a major role in leading and promoting the national liberation movement. At the beginning of the 20th century, Islamic modernism was introduced to Indonesia from Egypt, and the reformists, represented by Islamic scholars Tahir al-Jeraruddin (1869-1957) and Ahmad Dahran (1868-1923), established religious publications, established Islamic cultural and educational organizations, opened new schools, hospitals and libraries, and developed modern education. In 1942, Japan occupied Indonesia.

    In 1945, Indonesia declared independence, and the constitution enacted in the same year stipulated that the principle of separation of church and state and freedom of religion were implemented. It also laid down the "Five Principles" of Indonesia's founding, namely faith in one Allah, humanitarianism, nationalism, democracy and social justice. In August 1950, Soekarno proclaimed the establishment of a unified Republic of Indonesia. In 1959 he advocated the "Nashagon", a collaboration of nationalism, religion and communism.

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