The China History Podcast

Ep. 351 | The History of Singapore (Part 3)

Oct 13, 2024
Delve into the critical years that shaped Singapore after its establishment as a trading hub. Discover how William Farquhar managed an early period rife with challenges and geopolitical tensions, and why his bold measures sparked outrage from the Dutch. Explore John Crawfurd's clever maneuvers to secure British interests while immigrants flocked to the island, creating a diverse community. Meet influential figures like Tan Tock Seng, whose entrepreneurial spirit laid the foundations for Singapore's growth and economic transformation.
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INSIGHT

Slow Diplomacy Let Singapore Become A Fact On The Ground

  • Slow communications and mixed orders from London and Amsterdam let local actions on the ground create facts before diplomats intervened.
  • Indecision and delayed instructions bought Farquhar time to reach critical mass for the trading post.
ADVICE

Privatize Practical Decisions To Win Merchant Support

  • When building a new entrepot, prioritize practical local decisions over distant ideological plans to ensure merchant engagement.
  • Farquhar sold land and permitted warehouses where needed so traders stayed and business exploded.
ANECDOTE

Farquhar Sold Vice Licenses To Fund Singapore

  • Farquhar funded public works by selling licenses for gambling, opium, alcohol, and slave trafficking despite Raffles' moral objections.
  • These vice licenses proved highly lucrative and paid for infrastructure, creating tension with Raffles' vision.
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