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The Polynesian War, often referred to as the conflicts among various Polynesian societies, was primarily driven by competition for resources, territory, and power among the islands' chiefdoms. Factors such as population growth, environmental changes, and the desire for dominance led to increased warfare. Additionally, cultural factors, including the significance of warfare in social status and prestige, played a crucial role in these conflicts. These wars were not a singular event but rather a series of engagements over centuries as different island groups vied for control.

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