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What were the major reasons for the conflict between the British and the French?

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Answered by aadii27
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The main reason between the conflict of the British and the French were

⚫to control the trading posts in different parts of the world.

⚫ In India there was a series of continuous fights between the British and the French around the Carnatic region.

⚫both the british and the french were trading cotton, textile, spices, indigo so there was a stiff competition for control of market.

Therefore the wars were ermed as Carnatic wars

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The British and the French armies where in rivalry with each other and there were various reasons pertaining to the result.

The main there reasons are highlighted in the points mentioned below:

1. The disputed that developed over the ownership of land

2. The issues relating to the control over the colonies

3. And the fur trade

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