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The cause and results of the second carnatic war

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Answered by singhrajveer7779
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Following were the results of the Second Carnatic War: The French were squarely defeated by the British and their aim of establishing a French empire in India was effectively destroyed. The war resulted in the French influence being restricted to Pondicherry.

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Now, the French wanted to complete the consolidation of power by occupying Trichinopoly by defeating Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali garnered British support and thus the Second Carnatic War was fought between Robert Clive and Dupleix the general of the French forces in order to establish supremacy in the Carnatic region.

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The cause and results of the second carnatic war

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  • The purpose of the second Carnatic War was the intervention of the English and the French in the statesmanship of the regional leaders to intensify their administrative authority and sphere of authority.
  • The instant outcome of these battles was that the conflict for supremacy in India between the French and the British was ended the French attraction was doomed eternally and the British were capable to strengthen their hold in India.

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