Causes of carnatic war in points
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• Commercial and maritime rivalry between France and England was the primary reason behind these wars.
• The entire south India was divided into minor Rajas, Nawabs and petty chieftains who fought with each other for supremacy.
• British and French took opposite sides to support these rivals and increase their own dominance.
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Causes of carnatic war are as follows:-
France and Britain were on opposite sides of the camp at the War of Austrian Succession that had broken out in Europe in 1740.
This Anglo-French rivalry led to their trading companies in India vying with each other for supremacy.
The French Governor of Pondicherry Dupleix had raised an army of Indian sepoys under French officers in India.
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