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explain 3 carnetic war

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Answered by tanuja75
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The three Karnatic (Carnatic) wars were fought in India (South) to gain control over swathes of land and an emerging market.

In the 1600s four East India companies had arrived from Europe, these were: The British East India Company, The French East India Company, The Dutch East India Company and the Portuguese East India Company. By 1700s the Dutch and the Portuguese East India Companies had faded away and only the French East India Company and the British East India company remained active in India.

In 1707, Aurangzeb, the last powerful Mughal, died, leaving a massive power vacuum and an ensuing power struggle which led to the establishment of Hyderabad as a separate princely state out of the sphere of Mughal control. The Hyderabad state would comprise of parts of Madras too (The entire karnatic region in South India). The French and the Brits both thought of utilising this to meet their ends of gaining control.

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