Explain the causes and consequences of second carnatic war
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Cause uring 18th century there were Indian rulers, British east India Company and French east India Company. Indian rulers were fighting with each other with the help of either of foreign companies. Both the French and the English East India Companies, to advance their commercial interests, offer military support in dynastic struggles within powerful Indian states
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The causes and consequences of of carnatic wars are as follows The French-British rivalry for domination of trade in India and the succession disputes in both the carnatic and hyderabad led to the carnatic wars. In the 18th century the coastal carnatic war was a dependency
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