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History of Indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 || WARNING || THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT ONLY! THERE'S NO PURPOSES ON MAKING THIS VIDEO A HATE SPEECH OR INSULT ANY RELIGIONS, RACES AND CIES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO Song: Revenge Rasio video: 16:9 Intro:Gamers1880 Outro: razoball1 Part: 1.@NotZãss 2.@MikailRF_Daop8SBY 3.@razercb1 4.@hitbox-01 5.@NOVA_BALLS 6.@H_Edits156 7.@ZenFis_eRYTs 8.@Faronesia_CB 9.@Kuro-2.010 10.@ChangeChann 11.@Gamers1880_official 12.@Venesia2011 13.@hellenindo_48 14.@Est-Idn 15.@blockBoundIsPeak 16.@FAIQ_BALLZ 17.@RedzComrade_1097 18.@FaithHammamID 19.@Ibnu_Cb 20.@Khein.ball_Official1031 21.@Mandoball_Real 22.@XenoZ_BalL 23.@AHM_CB 24.@utttx 25.@nheodimity64 26.@D_ballz97 27.@RestuNCH 28.@arqantherailfans 29.@The1nonlyHadzz 30.@Frn_15409 31.@brawnessky_artYT 32.@Zahrizqah 33.@I_BALLSS 34.@idunno1488 35.@Luqzsiaballs 36.@keysha_cb complete history : Indonesia's history from colonization to 2025 is marked by a transition from a diverse pre-colonial archipelago to a nation-state after a period of Dutch and Japanese colonial rule. The pre-colonial period saw the rise of various kingdoms and the influence of Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic cultures. Colonialism, primarily Dutch, led to significant economic and political shifts, culminating in a nationalist movement and the declaration of independence in 1945. Following independence, Indonesia faced internal conflicts, including periods of authoritarian rule, before transitioning to a more democratic system. Pre-Colonial Period (Prior to 16th Century): Early Civilizations: The archipelago was home to diverse kingdoms and societies, influenced by trade and cultural exchanges with India, China, and other regions. Hindu and Buddhist Influences: Hinduism and Buddhism spread through trade and cultural exchanges, shaping religious and cultural practices, evidenced by temples like Borobudur and Prambanan. Srivijaya and Majapahit: The Srivijaya kingdom (7th century) and the Majapahit kingdom (13th-16th centuries) exerted significant influence, particularly in trade and governance. Rise of Islam: Islam gradually spread from the 13th century onwards, becoming dominant in Java and Sumatra, blending with pre-existing traditions. Colonial Period (16th Century - 1945): Dutch East India Company (VOC): The VOC established a powerful presence, particularly in Java, through trade and military dominance. Dutch East Indies: The Dutch gradually expanded their control, eventually encompassing most of the archipelago, forming the Dutch East Indies. Cultivation System: The Dutch introduced the Cultivation System, forcing Javanese farmers to produce crops for export, leading to economic exploitation. Japanese Occupation: During World War II, Japan invaded and occupied the Dutch East Indies, which further fueled nationalist sentiments. Proclamation of Independence: Following Japan's surrender, Sukarno and Hatta declared Indonesia's independence on August 17, 1945. Post-Colonial Period (1945 - 2025): Revolution and War: Indonesia fought for its independence against the Dutch, eventually leading to the Dutch recognition of Indonesian sovereignty in 1949. Sukarno's Era: Sukarno, the first president, led the country through a period of national development and non-alignment. New Order (Suharto): Suharto's regime, characterized by authoritarian rule, brought about significant economic growth but also human rights abuses. Reformation Period: The fall of Suharto in 1998 ushered in a period of political and economic reforms, including the establishment of a more democratic system. Modern Indonesia: Indonesia continues to grapple with issues of economic inequality, corruption, and regional tensions while striving for greater political and social stability. Key Events and Trends: Krakatoa Eruption: The devastating eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 had a significant impact on the region, leading to a large tsunami. Indonesian Youth Pledge: The 1928 youth conference laid the foundation for the concept of "one nation, one language, one people" for Indonesia. West Papua Conflict: Opposition to Indonesian rule in West Papua (formerly Dutch New Guinea) has persisted, with ongoing calls for independence. ASEAN Membership: Indonesia plays a key role in ASEAN, a regional organization promoting economic and political cooperation. Economic Development: Indonesia has made significant strides in economic development, becoming a major player in the global economy. Economic Inequality and Poverty: Addressing the gap between the rich and poor remains a significant challenge for the Indonesian government. hopefully entertained and understand :)