History - Contemporary Flashcards
Years prior to independence
1963 - Independence from the UK. Merger with Malaysia
1964 - Race riots
Location of the 1964 race riots
Mostly Kallang and Geylang
Reasons for merger of Singapore and Malaya for Singapore
Singapore lacked resources for survival so LKY wanted
Reasons for merger of Singapore and Malaya for Malaya (2)
- Initially Malaya didn’t want because
with Singapore, there would be more Chinese than Malays but adding Borneo secured more Malays in Malaya and - could not let communism have a base to influence Malaysia from Singapore over which M wouldn’t have any control. Made especially clear with the recent election of a communist MP at Hong Lim
Political tensions when Singapore was Malaysian
PAP was promoting equality of race while the main Malayan party was promoting affirmative actions in favour of Malays.
Agreement for merger was that each party would remain outside of the realm of the other one, which they didn’t
Details of the events of the race riots
2 series of riots based on misinformation and tensions and triggered by a small incident
First race riot
Triggered during a Muslim
procession by
- A Chinese throwing a bottle at Malays in the Padang
- later, Malays attacking a Chinese cyclist
Casualties of the race riots
~20 killed, hundreds wounded
Event linked to the Konfrontasi in Singapore
The MacDonald House bombing
MacDonald House
Building housing HSBC and some foreign Consulates in Orchard
Controversy around the MacDonald House bombing
In 2014, Indonesian named a military ship after the terrorists, tensions, then apologised but kept the name
Was the MacDonald House bombing the only one
No, dozens in Singapore alone
Singapore’s final independence
Expelled from Malaysia by the parliament unanimously but with Singaporean representatives absent
Reaction of LKY to expulsion
He cried in public but had secretly planned this with Malaysia as he saw that Malaysia would struggle to maintain peace between races while Singapore would still have access to the Malaysian market
How did Singapore organise its government after the expulsion
The local government, parliament, etc. became the sovereign gouvernement