Enlightenment · Southeast Asia · Politics

1688

Siamese Revolution Expels the French

1688

A palace coup in Ayutthaya overthrew the pro-French courtier Constantine Phaulkon and expelled French troops and missionaries from Siam. King Narai lay dying as his general Phetracha seized power and shut the kingdom's doors to European influence. Thailand's centuries-long independence from colonial rule was preserved by a single night of bloodshed.