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What were the reasons for the conflicts between the English and the French in India in the 18th century?​

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Answered by nisha8922
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Explanation:

India was very strategic and important region of the Indian subcontinent and luckily for the Britishers and the French the Mughal ruler of India was very weak and the many small provinces and territories of Patti rulers engaged in mutual conflicts thus the opportunity was in the hands of Europeans for example the French the Danish and the d u t c h after long drawn war and conflicts the French and the British were the only European powers left out in India as the trade profits were not under the Monopoly of one power that trade profit and money earned was to be divided between the British and the French to earn more of benefit and to have a superiority e Complex over the areas there was an Anglo French rivalry this was expressed in the the three c a r n a t i c what's between them from 1744 63 CE

Answered by DodieZollner
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The reasons for the conflicts between the English and the French in India in the 18th century given below:

Explanation:

  • The war between the English and the French companies came to be known as the Carnatic Wars.
  • The Carnatic war was a series of military conflict during the 18th century.
  • The war fought to control the economy and the trading ports in India, during the years from 1746 to 1763.

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