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History of Singapore

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Singapore's history is a captivating narrative of transformation and resilience. Originally a fishing village inhabited by indigenous Malays, it became a strategic trading post for the British East India Company in 1819. Under British colonial rule, it thrived as a vital entrepĂ´t, attracting immigrants from diverse backgrounds. After a tumultuous period of Japanese occupation during World War II, Singapore achieved self-governance in 1959 and later joined Malaysia in 1963, only to become an independent nation in 1965. Led by visionary leaders like Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore swiftly transformed into a global economic powerhouse, known for its remarkable urban development, economic stability, and multicultural society. Today, it stands as a testament to the remarkable journey from a humble trading port to a thriving modern city-state.

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