Canton Empire

Canton Empire is an empire based on the Guangdong Province in China, lasting from 1842 to 1940. After its independence ignited by the First Opium War, it had successfully gained quick control on the whole Guangdong, and the Southern China. Since the 1850s, it had expanded its influence to the Southeast Asia, setting up various colonies on the costal region of the region. The empire was charateristced by its unwilling of involving the affair of the rest of China, and its strong presence as the biggest ecomonimc entity in Southeast Asia.

Sphere of Influence
Based in the Southern part of China, which consists of the Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, Canton Empire had numerous colonies in the Southeast Asia as follows:

. Tokin ( North-East Part of Vietnem, including Hanoi)

. Phnom Penh (South-Central Cambodia, including Phnom Penh)

. Pattaya

. Strait Prefectures (Penang, Malacca, Singapore and Dumai)

. Malaya (State of Perak and Johor)

. Java ( Include surronding islands)

. West Burneo (Surronding area of Kucheung)

. East Burneo ( Burnei)

. Luzon ( Including surronding islands)

. Timor

. Celyon (Northern Sri Lanka)

. Kohung (Kaoshiung Prefecture in Taiwan)

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