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How did the war between the trading companies of England and France come to an end ​

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Answered by tunugutladeekshita
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During the Seven Years' War (1756–63) between France and England, the French were defeated, and Pondicherry, the capital of French India, was captured in 1761. ... Its monopoly over French trade with India was ended in 1769, and thereafter the company languished until its disappearance during the French Revolution in 1789.

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Answered by trivikramd189
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The ablest leader of the company, Joseph-François Dupleix, was appointed the governor-general of French India in 1742. In 1746 he captured Madras but failed to take the neighbouring British fort of St. David. Dupleix allied himself with local Indian powers, but the British supported rival Indian groups, and a private war between the two companies broke out in 1751. After being recalled to Paris in 1754, Dupleix unsuccessfully sued the company for money that he had spent on its behalf in India.

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