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Discuss the main causes and results of the Anglo-Bumese conflicts.​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The First Anglo-Burmese War, also known as the First Burma War was the first of three wars ... The Burmese success caused extreme panic in Chittagong and in Calcutta. ... Sa held on to Arakan throughout 1824 while the main focal point of the war played out in

The Imperial design of the English and boundary disputes were the primary cases of the first Anglo-Burmese war fought during 1824-26. The Burmese had developed a false sense of their power after annexing Manipur, Arakan and Assam and therefore, accentuated border disputes

After 25 years of peace, British and Burmese fighting started afresh and continued until the British occupied all of Lower Burma. The British were victorious in this war and as a result obtained access to the teak, oil, and rubies of their newly conquered territories.

Rangoon was taken by the British at the outbreak of the First Anglo-Burmese War in 1824 but was restored to Burmese control two years later. The city was taken again in 1852 by the British, who made it the administrative capital of Lower Burma (i.e., the southern part of the country).

Answered by Tanvi2407
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The immediate causes of the second Anglo-Burmese War were, however, trade disputes. The British complained that the Burmese Government charged more trade tax than what was settled by the treaty of Yandabo. They desired that the English Government in India should defend their rights.

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