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Describe the cause and the consequence of the first Carnatic war

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Answered by patiltayammas
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on the request of dupleix , Lavani is a French military leader from Mauritius invaded Madras and captured it this force are helpless British to request help of Anwar Uddin the Nawab of Carnatic the army sent by Anwar Uddin fail to defeat the French at Madras finally a la bourdonnais took money from English and return Madras. to English and went back to Mauritius this enraged the duplex and attempted to take Madras but failed finally the war ended with the Treaty in Europe between the France and England called Treaty of aix-la-chapelle

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Answered by anwar4468
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The First Carnatic War (1746–1748) Indian theatre of the War of the Austrian Succession and the first of a series of Carnatic Wars that established early British dominance on the east coast of the Indian subcontinent. In this conflict the British and French East India Companies vied with each other on land for control of their respective trading posts at Madras, Pondicherry, and Cuddalore, while naval forces of France and Britain engaged each other off the coast. The war set the stage for the rapid growth of French hegemony in southern India under the command of French Governor-General Joseph François Dupleix in the Second Carnatic War

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consequences :

The power of a small number of heavily-trained French and French trained Indian troops over larger Indian formations using older military tactics was not lost on Joseph Dupleix, and over the next several years he capitalised on this advantage to greatly expand French influence in south India. In the Second Carnatic War (1748-1754) he took advantage of struggles for succession to the Nizam of Hyderabad and Nawab of the Carnatic to establish strong French influence over a number of states in south India. The British East India Company, in contrast, did little to expand its own influence and only weakly attempted to oppose Dupleix's expansive activities. Robert Clive recognised that this threatened the entire livelihood of the Company in the area, and in 1751 engaged in a series of celebrated military exploits that cemented British control over Madras by the end of that conflict. There were no territorial gains for either the British or the French and the former territories were restored to these two parties.[10] The war had also enhanced the prestige of the French in the Carnatic Region.[10]

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