FROM GAYA TO JESSELTON: A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COLONIAL TOWNSHIP

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Danny Wong Tze Ken

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One of the questions commonly asked when discussing the history of a particular settlement, town or city is the reason behind the choice of the site. Professor Gordon East offers several possible answers. First, for geographical reasons, including location near a river or water source or fertile lands. Second, for defence and fortification purposes. Third, strategic location for trade and merchant activities. The choice of a particular site could involve all three reasons or a combination of two or even a single reason. Yet, the decision could either ensure the success of a town or doom it even from day one when the site was chosen (Copied from Introduction).

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