Singapore: The Last City State in the World

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Singapore, a small but powerful country in Asia, grew from humble beginnings as a swamp to a prosperous port city under British rule, facing occupation during WWII and eventual independence. Lee Kuan Yew's leadership transformed Singapore into a modern metropolis with a strong economy, high living standards, and stability, setting an example for other nations.

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  • Singapore, despite its small size and lack of natural resources, became one of Asia's wealthiest and most powerful nations due to strategic decisions like establishing a free port, leading to economic prosperity.
  • Lee Kuan Yew's authoritarian leadership, marked by strict measures and economic policies, played a pivotal role in transforming Singapore from a war-torn city into a prosperous, stable, and globally admired metropolis.

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    Singapore grew from a swamp to a port city, facing occupation during WWII, and eventually becoming an independent city-state.

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    Singapore was founded by British adventurer Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.

  • What led to Singapore's independence?

    Conflicting ideologies with Malaysia and ethnic rioting led to Singapore's independence in 1965.

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    Lee Kuan Yew was a key figure in Singapore's history, founding the People's Action Party and leading the country to independence.

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    Singapore's transformation into a prosperous city-state was driven by Lee Kuan Yew's leadership, strict measures, and focus on economic development.

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Singapore: From Swamp to Prosperous Metropolis

  • Singapore, a small country at the bottom of the Malay peninsula, is smaller than New York City, with a population lower than Wisconsin.
  • Despite its lack of agricultural land and water shortages, Singapore is one of the richest and most militarily powerful countries in Asia.
  • Founded in 1819 by British adventurer Sir Stamford Raffles, Singapore grew from a malarial swamp to a prominent port city.
  • Raffles decided to build a free port in Singapore, leading to its annexation by the British in 1819.
  • Singapore's history saw periods of prosperity as Temasek and Singapura, followed by destruction and ruins.
  • Raffles' decree of Singapore as a free port in the 1820s transformed the city into a bustling trade hub.
  • Singapore faced occupation during WWII, with the Japanese invading in December 1941 and committing atrocities like the Sook Ching Massacre.
  • The Battle of Singapore in February 1942 led to the surrender of Allied forces, with thousands taken prisoner and many dying in labor camps.
  • Liberation in 1945 brought back British rule, but Singaporeans questioned the value of colonial protection after the surrender.
  • Singapore rebuilt after the war, transitioning from a war-torn city to the modern, prosperous metropolis it is today.

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Lee Kuan Yew: Singapore's Transformational Leader

  • Lee Kuan Yew, born in Singapore on September 16, 1923, grew up speaking English as his first language due to his parents' long establishment in the port.
  • In the mid-1950s, Lee formed the People’s Action Party (PAP) in Singapore, aiming for independence during the era of decolonization.
  • Despite initial resistance from Britain, Lee's party gained power in Singapore's first elections as a free state on June 9, 1959.
  • Singapore joined Malaysia on September 16, 1963, but tensions arose due to conflicting ideologies between PAP and Malaysia's ruling UMNO.
  • Ethnic rioting erupted in Singapore, leading to its ejection from Malaysia on August 9, 1965, leaving Singapore as an independent city-state.
  • Lee Kuan Yew implemented strict authoritarian measures in Singapore, suppressing free speech and enforcing severe penalties for social ills.
  • Under Lee's leadership, Singapore transformed into a prosperous city-state with a strong economy, high living standards, and stability, becoming a model for other nations.
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