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British rule in Burma was created in 1824.
Britain was the colonial power
There were two main impetuses that France drew from the colonization of Burma for its colonization of Indochina. The first was that the French wanted to maintain a strong position in any part of the world where Britain had a strong position, in order to effectively counter it should war or trade issues arise. Since Burma is in Southeast Asia, France sought territories in Southeast Asia, which resulted in taking Indochina. The second was the amount of wealth that Britain was able to extract from Burma made France desirous of acquiring the same high levels of wealth, so the colonization of Indochina went forward.
The Indians were kind of allies to the British as they were fighting for them in Imphal and the Indian battalions fought in Burma as well
It wasn't. It was a British colony until 1948, when Burma became an independent union outside the British Commonwealth.
Burma was once part of the British Empire. More specifically, the UK placed Burma as part of her Indian Empire. The British sought the minerals, and precious gems that Burma had. It won its freedom in 1937.
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma.
India and Burma
Burma was never part of India. Burma was once "added" as a province of India after the British conquest of Burma in 1885, but broke away in 1936.
he didn't serve in the British colony of Burma but instead was a colonial imperial officer. hope that helps!!
India and Burma
Rangoon is the old British colonies when burma burma became independence of Britain which burma 1992 dictionship change Rangoon to Yangon