The Indochinese League was founded in 1731 by France, including the members Bengal, Pegu, Thailand, Khmer, Champa and Melaka. In 1732, they founded Fort Knox at the site of OTL Singapore, to control the area better. After France became a republic in 1763, France lost the contact to its SE Asian partners. The Indochinese League effectively fell apart in 1766, when Khmer conquered Champa.
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| - The Indochinese League was founded in 1731 by France, including the members Bengal, Pegu, Thailand, Khmer, Champa and Melaka. In 1732, they founded Fort Knox at the site of OTL Singapore, to control the area better. After France became a republic in 1763, France lost the contact to its SE Asian partners. The Indochinese League effectively fell apart in 1766, when Khmer conquered Champa.
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| - The Indochinese League was founded in 1731 by France, including the members Bengal, Pegu, Thailand, Khmer, Champa and Melaka. In 1732, they founded Fort Knox at the site of OTL Singapore, to control the area better. After France became a republic in 1763, France lost the contact to its SE Asian partners. The Indochinese League effectively fell apart in 1766, when Khmer conquered Champa.
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