Third carnatic war increased the supremacy of british in india justify
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The Third Carnatic War (1756-1763) was a decisive win for the English. It established the English supremacy over the French in Indian Subcontinent. At the end, a treaty-Treaty of Paris was signed, which allowed the French to have their factories in India but forbade them from administering them.
Third carnatic war increased the supremacy of British in India because of the following reasons:
- In Indian subcontinent the English supremacy was established over french .
- In 1756-1763 period was a win for english was the period was third carnatic war.
- Allowment of establishing factories of French in India came under after a treaty- treaty was signed at the end but forbade them from administering them.
- One of the reason is that French was totally destroyed. After Wandiwash in 1761, the French capital of Pondicherry fell to the British.