who made Siam’s first tentative accommodations with the West, and under whom the country’s boundaries reached their maximum extent.Rama III was the eldest son of King Rama II by a royal concubine, and in his youth he was given responsibility for overseeing foreign trade and relations. On his father’s death in 1824, Rama III was much older and more experienced than his younger brother Mongkut (who because he was born of a queen had a stronger claim on the throne), and ... (100 of 211 words)