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These are every day problems during those times.So if you are implementing that if I solve every day problems I am the rightful one
Farquhar might have done his ceremony using his own expenses.Are you trying to implement that by having more affection you are the founder of an island
How do you know that only Farquhar contributed,Raffles also contributed
So you mean if I follow orders from people it makes me a founder?If I was the commander of an army I gave the command and the proper strategy while you to do work.Without my planning you wouldn't know the proper strategy. It doesn't mean that if i do the work I get the rights
So are you trying to say that by helping people with every day problems,it makes you a founder?
Are you saying that without Raffles' idea Singapore would still be what it is
Raffles had written his discovery wrongly as 29 February 1819.It was later corrected. He thought he had discovered Singapore on his firs journey
It was undoubtedly Raffles' ambition and vision which led him to search for another British base in the Straits of Malacca, and to select Singapore as the best location to achieve British economic and strategic objectives in the region. Without Raffles, it is likely that Singapore would have remained a sparsely inhabited island, on the margins of the Dutch colonial empire in the East Indies.
Raffles was followed by Farquhar during his visit to Singapore.This shows that Raffles saw Singapore before Farquhar making him the founder
The Singapore Treaty is signed between Raffles,Sultan Hussein and the Temenggong with Commandant under the accompanying seven ships witnessing the event.
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