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How Did Indonesia Emerge from Colonialism to the Proclamation of Independence?
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How Did Indonesia Emerge from Colonialism to the Proclamation of Independence?

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Gusti Ayu Tita

Information Systems

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calendar_today 10 Desember 2025

How Did Indonesia Emerge from Colonialism to the Proclamation of Independence?

Indonesia was born through a long and painful history—centuries of colonialism, continuous resistance, rising national awareness, and the final achievement of independence.

1. Early Arrival of Colonizers

European nations came for spices: the Portuguese, Spanish, British, and later the Dutch.

VOC: From Trading Company to Ruler

Founded in 1602, VOC gradually controlled territories across the archipelago.

Local Resistance

  • Aceh
  • Gowa
  • Banten
  • Mataram
  • Diponegoro War (1825–1830)

This resistance laid the foundation for nationalism.

2. Dutch Colonial Period and Forced Cultivation System

Cultuurstelsel caused suffering:

  • Famine
  • Heavy taxes
  • Forced labor
  • Land exploitation

This oppression sparked national consciousness.

3. Rising National Awareness

The Ethical Policy enabled education for natives, producing educated youths who initiated organizations:

  • Budi Utomo (1908)
  • Sarekat Islam (1912)
  • Indische Partij
  • Perhimpunan Indonesia

Youth Pledge 1928

A historic declaration of one nation, one people, and one language.

4. Japanese Occupation

Although harsh, Japan opened political opportunities through PUTERA, BPUPKI, and PPKI.

This period laid the groundwork for:

  • State foundation
  • Draft constitution
  • National leadership

Conclusion

These processes collectively shaped Indonesia’s path to independence. Long struggles, rising national identity, and political momentum under Japanese occupation led to the proclamation on August 17, 1945.

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Gusti Ayu Tita

Author — STEKOM University

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