reasons of third Carnatic War
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Reasons and causes for the third Carnatic War.
The Third Carnatic war was a local version of the Seven Years war in Europe. When the Seven Years war ended with the war concluded with the signing of the 1763 Treaty of Paris. This was the last nail in the coffin of the French ambitions of an Indian Empire. British were now the dominant power in India.
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Third Carnatic War(1756-1763)
Count de Lallybof the French attempted to besiege Wandiwash in 1760. In this decisive battle, Sir Eyre Coote of the English army defeated the French and imprisoned Bussy. Lally escaped and hid in Pondicherry. Finally, Eyre Coote attacked Pondicherry and Lally had to surrender unconditionally in 1761.
The French lost all their bases in India due to the Carnatic wars. In spite of this, as per the 'Treaty of Paris' signed in 1763, Pondicherry was returned to French. With these developments, the French lost their importance in India. In. this way , the English by defeating all their rivals, started consolidating their power in Southern India.