Explain why carnatic regions were important for all the rulers and british.
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The Carnatic region is the peninsular South Indian region between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency and in the modern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh; during the British era, demarcation was different including Karnataka and the whole region south of Deccan with black soil.
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