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Picture of exported Indonesian slaves to Suriname (A Dutch colony in South America). Dutch colonisation prompted the exportation of Indonesian workers to other Dutch colonies.
- Brought new religions to Indonesia
- Enforcing the cultivation law which effected
the daily life of many Indonesian people
- The lower class of the Indonesian society were given harsh treatment and heavy tax burdens
- Decline in their living conditions
- Dutch schools were introduced for the Indonesian Society
- Many Religions that were not originally Indonesians traditional religions that were brought to Indonesia by the Dutch (and some other countries) are still seen in Indonesian society today
- The economic system of Indonesia was destroyed by the Dutch, reflecting in a economic crises in Indonesia
- In 1925 almost one third of Europeans in the Netherlands indies still chose native or Eurasian spouses,
- In 1940 this proportion was still around one fifth of the total European population
- In the 1930s only around one third of Europeans had even been born European.
Hybrid:
A mixture between two different races creating an offspring
White bourgeois:
belonging to or characteristic of the middle class,
Java
How did the colonisation of Indonesia by the Dutch change or effect the traditional culture of Indonesia?
Does the colonisation by the Dutch still leave a mark on Indonesia through its culture?
What were the main changes and impacts to the Indonesian society?
How did the mix between the Dutch and the Indonesians change the culture and race of Indonesian people?