what is the significance of Carnatic war?
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The Carnatic Wars led to the defeat of regional powers and the French in India. It consolidated the powers of the British in the country.
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The Carnatic War was fought between England and France in the middle of the 18th century in the efforts of establishing its own bribe. Britain and France fought four times. The center of war is the territory of Karnataka, hence it is called war of Carnatic or Karnatic war.
The Carnatic Wars led to the defeat of regional powers and the French in India. It consolidated the powers of the British in the country.
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