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What cash crops did European colonizers profit from in Southeast Asia? Select all that apply.

acacia trees

rubber

tea

coffee

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Rubber, tea, and coffee.

- Rubber: major plantation crop in British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies (and elsewhere) from the late 19th century onward.
- Tea: grown on colonial plantations (e.g., in parts of Indochina and neighboring regions under European control).
- Coffee: important colonial crop in places like Java and Sumatra (Dutch East Indies) and elsewhere.

Acacia was not a primary colonial cash crop in Southeast Asia in the way the other three were.