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The Burma War, commonly referred to as the Anglo-Burmese Wars, began in the early 19th century due to rising tensions between British India and the Kingdom of Burma over trade disputes and territorial ambitions. The first war (1824-1826) was sparked by conflicts over trade routes and territorial encroachments, leading to British annexation of significant portions of Burmese territory. Subsequent wars in 1852 and 1885 further solidified British control, ultimately resulting in Burma becoming a province of British India. This series of conflicts marked the beginning of colonial rule in Burma, deeply impacting its social and political landscape.

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