First Anglo-Burmese War - 3 Minute History

First Anglo-Burmese War - 3 Minute History

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The transcript details the historical events involving Burma's expansion into Thailand and Assam, leading to conflicts with the British. The Burmese initially expanded into Thailand but faced setbacks due to Chinese intervention. They then intervened in Assam, which led to a confrontation with British forces. The conflict escalated, resulting in significant battles, including the British capture of Yangon. Despite initial Burmese resistance, the British forces prevailed, leading to the Treaty of Yandabo in 1826, which forced Burma to cede territory and pay indemnities. The war was costly for both sides, and Burma never regained its former power.

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What led to the collapse of the Burmese power in the region during the 18th century?

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Describe the role of King Suding PO in Assam during the period of social upheaval.

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What were the consequences of the British involvement in the Burmese conflicts in the early 19th century?

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How did the British manage to defeat the Burmese forces during the war?

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Explain the significance of the Treaty of young Dabo in 1826 for the Burmese.

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