Industrial Age · Southeast Asia · Politics
1819
Raffles Founds Singapore
February 6, 1819
Sir Stamford Raffles, acting largely on his own authority, signed a treaty with a local sultan and established a British trading post on a swampy island at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. He declared it a free port - no tariffs. Within five years Singapore was the busiest harbor in Southeast Asia. The empire had found its keystone.