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| irrawaddy, red, monkong, salweer, chao, red |
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| decline- mongols invasion |
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| dominant religion in the mainland |
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| dominantreligion in island |
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| trunj sisters tried to rebell against chine but failed. |
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| in the mekong river delta |
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| had close ties with indian traders |
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| created a system of writing for their language based on indian scripts |
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| source of wealth in island nations? |
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| controlled the straight of malacca |
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| method of introducing hinduism, buddhism, and islam? |
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| everything was based off of animism |
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| grown in low lands for monsoons to come in and drowned the soil |
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| grown in highlands and burn the brush of crop |
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| most live by the banks of rivers. (to bathe) |
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| vietnam honored woman and have them nearly equal rights. |
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| many people had their own job to fulfill |
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