Which of the following is an example of a primary source someone might use to learn about Siam’s resistance to imperialism?(1 point) Responses a letter from the king of Siam in the 1850s asking about rice sales to Great Britain a letter from the king of Siam in the 1850s asking about rice sales to Great Britain a recent textbook entry about the British in East Asia a recent textbook entry about the British in East Asia the Bowring Treaty of 1855 the Bowring Treaty of 1855 an account of the Battle of Adwa

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The correct example of a primary source one might use to learn about Siam’s resistance to imperialism is the Bowring Treaty of 1855. Primary sources are original documents or evidence from the time period being studied, and the Bowring Treaty was a significant agreement in the context of Siam's interactions with British imperialism.

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