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The British reclaimed Fort St David from the French in the Battle of____________. (a) Wandiwash (b) Srirangapatnam (c) Austrian Succession (d) Buxar

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Answered by panditusha83
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Answer:

srirangapatnam answer

Answered by psjain
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Explanation: The Battle of Wandiwash

  • The British reclaimed Fort St David from the French in the Battle of Wandiwash near Puducherry in southern India.
  • The battle took place on 22nd January 1760.
  • It was a battle between the British led by Sir Eyre Coote and the French led by the Comte de Lally.
  • The French undertook this battle in order to take control of the Fort of Vandavasi from the British.
  • The British army under Sir Eyre Coote foiled their attempt.
  • This battle in south was a turning point in the history of Anglo-French struggle during their Seven Years’ War which took place between 1756 -1763.
  • The battle had far reaching effects as it dashed all the hopes of French of building their empire in India.
  • The British emerged as the prominent European power in India and cleared their path and dream of building British power in India.

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