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2. Between whom were the Carnatic wars fought?​

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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Answer:

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Answered by sramvinoba
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Carnatic Wars, also spelled Karnatic Wars, series of military contests during the 18th century between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore for control of the coastal strip of eastern India from Nellore (north of Madras [now Chennai]) southward (the Tamil country).

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This is called the Siege of Arcot, in which the British won. After this many battles were fought and Chanda Sahib was killed in one of them. Thus, Muhammad Ali was installed as the Nawab of the Carnatic. The war ended with the Treaty of Pondicherry in 1754.

First Carnatic War (1746–1748)

In 1740 the War of the Austrian Succession broke out in Europe. Great Britain was drawn into the war in 1744, opposed to France and its allies.

In the 18th century, three Carnatic Wars were fought between various Indian rulers and British and French East India Company on either side. ... The French company was reduced in the areas around Pondicherry only. Commercial and maritime rivalry between France and England was the primary reason behind these wars

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