examine the anglo -french revalary in south india in the 18th century
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India in the 18th century had to endure one of the most turbulent times in its entire history.
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- Nadir and Ahmad Shah were the two leaders who invaded India in the 18th century.
- In western India the Marathas predominate.
- However, there was competition between Marathas, Mughals, and local leaders for political supremacy in the Deccan.
- By the 18th century, English and French were two major powers in Europe.
- Both formed East India Companies to dominate the Indian markets. As a result, intense competition followed.
- They became fierce rivals in trade and this rivalry led to wars.
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