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The Gothic War (376–382 AD) was primarily triggered by the migration of the Goths into Roman territory due to pressures from the Huns. As the Goths sought refuge, they faced harsh treatment and exploitation by Roman officials, leading to rising tensions. Additionally, the Roman Empire's inability to effectively manage these new populations and the deteriorating political situation within the empire contributed to the conflict. Ultimately, these factors culminated in a rebellion that marked a significant conflict between the Goths and Rome.

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