Economic incentives are aimed at ensuring the monopoly of major trading results such as Tin Ore due to the turmoil in the Malay States. The Revolution of the Industrial Revolution (Industrial) in the 19th century in Europe, began to reestablish food and further the British desire to monopolize the tin trade. In the 19th century, Britain was still heavily influenced by the liberal and laissez-faire trade. But in the 1870s, the basis of …show more content…
Sultan Abdul Samad was impressed by Frank Swettenham's intelligence and wisdom and asked the British to appoint a resident to advise him. In October 1874, J.G. Davidson was appointed Resident with Frank Swettenham as Assistant Resident. Tenku Antah's inauguration as Yam Tuan Besar by the inhabitants of Terachi Mount Pasir Hulu Muar and Jempol was not recognized by Dato 'Kelana. -Tenku Antah did not recognize Dato 'Kelana as the government of Sungai Ujong. Tenku Antah is also unrecognized English resident in Sungai Ujong. -1875 Datuk Kelana assisted by the British demanding Terachi, Dato 'Bandar be defeated. -Dato 'Town was later banished to Singapore -1876 Tengku Antah recognized Yam Tuan Besar Seri Menanti. Sultan Ahmad's attempts to prevent the British intervention in Pahang were trying to develop Pahang by exemplifying Sultan Abu Bakar's (Johor) action, bringing other European investors into Pahang to develop his state. But the British considers this action to undermine their