describe the causes and the consequences of the first Carnatic war
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The Carnatic Wars (also spelled Karnatic Wars) were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India. The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggles for succession and territory, and included a diplomatic and military struggle between the French East India Company and the British East India Company. They were mainly fought on the territories in India which were dominated by the Nizam of Hyderabadup to the Godavari delta. As a result of these military contests, the British East India Company established its dominance among the European trading companies within India. The French company was pushed to a corner and was confined primarily to Pondichéry. The East India company's dominance eventually led to control by the British Company over most of India and eventually to the establishment of the British Raj.
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In India, The Carnatic Wars were a group of soldiery disputes in the midst of the 18th century. The conflicts associated various nominally autonomous leaders and their servants, conflicts for continuation and region, and introduced a strategic and aggressive conflict among the French East India Company and the British East India Company. They were essentially fought on the towns in India were controlled by the Nizam of Hyderabad. As a consequence of these armed struggles, the British East India Company bolted its dominance among the trading organizations in India. The French organization was propelled to a monopoly and was restricted essentially to Pondicherry.
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