what was the outcome of the second Carnatic war?
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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.
People involved: Muhammad Ali and Chanda Sahib (for the Nawabship of the Carnatic or Arcot); Muzaffar Jung and Nasir Jung (for the post of the Nizam of Hyderabad).
When: 1749 – 1754
Where: Carnatic (Southern India)
Result: Muzaffar Jung became Hyderabad’s Nizam. Muhammad Ali became the Nawab of the Carnatic.
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Following were the results of the Second Carnatic War:
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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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what was the outcome of the second Carnatic war?
- Fought between: Different claimants to the posts of the Nizam of Hyderabad, and the Nawab of the Carnatic; each claimant being supported either by the British or the French.People involved: Muhammad Ali and Chanda Sahib (for the Nawabship of the Carnatic or Arcot); Muzaffar Jung and Nasir Jung (for the post of the Nizam of Hyderabad).
The first Carnatic War demonstrated the power of the well-trained European army vis-à-vis the less than efficient armies of the Indian princes.
- Fought between: Different claimants to the posts of the Nizam of Hyderabad, and the Nawab of the Carnatic; each claimant being supported either by the British or the French.People involved:
- Muhammad Ali and Chanda Sahib (for the Nawabship of the Carnatic or Arcot); Muzaffar Jung and Nasir Jung (for the post of the Nizam of Hyderabad).When: 1749 – 1754Where: Carnatic (Southern India)
- The first Carnatic War demonstrated the power of the well-trained .European army vis-à-vis the less than efficient armies of the Indian princes.
- The French Governor-General Dupleix wanted to take advantage of this and assert influence and authority over the Indian kingdoms, so as to make way for a French Empire in India.
- So, he was looking to interfere in the internal power struggles among Indian chiefs.
- As per the treaty, the English and the French were to indulge only in commercial activities in India and not interfere in sub-continental political affairs.
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