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Essay heading: East Timor
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At this time Portugal was rapidly falling behind its colonial rivals both economically and militarily and thus sought to more fully exploit the economic potential of East Timor. In 1887, using the assassination of the colonial governor as a pretext, the Portuguese
government instituted harsh new economic programs designed to undermine the existing Timorese clan system, and bring the entire colony under the control of the colonial government... displayed 300 characters
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In 1887, using the assassination of the colonial governor as a pretext, the Portuguese
government instituted harsh new economic programs designed to undermine the existing Timorese clan system, and bring the entire colony under the control of the colonial government. These plicies led to much resentemtn of the Portuguese
by the Timorese people and culminated in a massive uprising beginning 1910... displayed next 300 characters
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