the cause of first Carnatic Warthe cause of the first Carnatic War
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The Carnatic Wars were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India.
The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggles for succession .
Period: 1746 – 1763
Result: British victory
Commercial and maritime rivalry between France and England was the primary reason behind these wars.
British and French took opposite sides to support these rivals and increase their own dominance.
First Carnatic War (1744-48) In 1740, Europe was entangled into the War of Austrian Succession.
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First Carnatic War (1746-1748)
In this war, the British captured the French ships and Pondicherry was under threat. The French in turn led by Dupleix attacked the British settlement in Fort St George in Madras. The Nawab of Carnatic supported the British. The Treaty of Aix La Chappelle (1748) ended the First Carnatic War. Through this treaty, the French got Louisburg region in North America and the British got back Madras