The long territorial and trading dispute in southeast Asia between

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The long territorial and trading dispute in southeast Asia between britain and the dutch ended with the Anglo-Dutch treaty signed in London on 17 March 1824 .The treaty aimed at ending the dispute forever.The treaty regulated three main aspects,territorial,commercial and financial.In the territorial,commercial and financial.In the territorial sections,the dutch was required to giive away its factories in india,admit british domination singapura,and give up melaka.On the other side,Britain should give up Benkulen (today bengkulu) to the dutch.In addition to this treaty,both sides should not make any other agreements with other countries.Consequently,the dutch east indies (indonesia) was dominated by the dutch ,and the british took over singapore and malaysia.The commercial sections established dutch’s monopoly of spices trading in the dutch east indies,expect fot the malay archipekago region.Furthermore,the two countries agreed the corb piracy as well as to let locals maintain contact with each other .As for the financial section,it settled the disputes between the two parties in which the dutch had to pay the british 100,000 poundsterling.This treaty further regulated the colonial terriories of the british malaya and the dutch east indies.“the treaty aimed at ending the dispute forever.”(paragraph 1) Which meaning is the closest to the underlined words ( DISPUTE )?10 points
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