How did British establish their supremacy over French through Carnatic wars ??
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The carnatic wars were fought between the British and the French on the Indian soil for supremacy
These wars were fought to decide the rivalry between the British and French and were directly connected with their rivalry in Europe.
The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggle for succession and territory.
The first carnatic war broke out in Europe and in this war Britain and France joined different camps, as a result of the English and the French companies also became engulfed in the war.
A British fleet under Burnett captured some French ships and even endangered Pondicherry , Dupleix. The French Governor General.
The British naval power enabled them to bring soldiers from Europe and to send supplies from Bengal, But the French were unable to sell replenish their resources from outside.
The British had three important basses in India Culcutta, Mudras and Bomay, If any of these bases were attacked by the French they could still get resources from other bases, On the other hand the French only had one strong hold at Pondicherry, If Pondicherry was endangered they could not get any support from other bases in India.
The British East Indian Company was a private company and it showered greater enterprises in the business but the French company was dependent on the government and lacked the spirit of bold.
These wars were fought to decide the rivalry between the British and French and were directly connected with their rivalry in Europe.
The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggle for succession and territory.
The first carnatic war broke out in Europe and in this war Britain and France joined different camps, as a result of the English and the French companies also became engulfed in the war.
A British fleet under Burnett captured some French ships and even endangered Pondicherry , Dupleix. The French Governor General.
The British naval power enabled them to bring soldiers from Europe and to send supplies from Bengal, But the French were unable to sell replenish their resources from outside.
The British had three important basses in India Culcutta, Mudras and Bomay, If any of these bases were attacked by the French they could still get resources from other bases, On the other hand the French only had one strong hold at Pondicherry, If Pondicherry was endangered they could not get any support from other bases in India.
The British East Indian Company was a private company and it showered greater enterprises in the business but the French company was dependent on the government and lacked the spirit of bold.
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