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What caused maori nontribal wars?

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This question is flawed? All Maori war's were tribal, and Maori were not non-tribal at Pakeha contact!

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The causes of Mฤori nontribal wars were often rooted in disputes over land, resources, and power. These conflicts sometimes arose due to tensions between different Mฤori groups competing for control of territory or access to resources like fisheries or forests. Additionally, the impact of European colonization and the introduction of firearms also played a role in escalating intertribal conflicts among the Mฤori.

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