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1. After Nadir Shah's attack in 1739 Mughal hold had weakened. Therefore, both English and French tried to strengthen their positions which led to frequent conflicts among them.

The outbreak of the Austrian Succession War in Europe in 1740 was the immediate cause for the political conflict between the two European rivals in India (As in that war England and France were in the opposite camps).

The trading rivalry of the companies further climaxed due to expansionary policies of Dupleix as he tried to strengthen the French Positions.

2. The immediate result of these wars was that struggle for power in India between the French and the British was over the French influence was doomed forever and British were able to consolidate their foothold in India. Great Britain and France were the two main European powers.

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4. The Subsidiary Alliance System was “Non-Intervention Policy” used by Lord Wellesley who was the Governor-General (1798-1805) to establish British Empire in India. According to this system, every ruler in India had to accept to pay a subsidy to the British for the maintenance of British army.

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6. In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the forces of the British East India Company were supported by the Nizam of Hyderabad. They defeated Tipu and he was killed on 4 May 1799 while defending his fort of Srirangapatna.

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