Social Sciences, asked by bhosalerupali643, 1 month ago

What were the reasons that led to the Carnatic wars?​

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Answered by dakshkoche62
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Explanation:

Commercial and maritime rivalry between France and England was the primary reason behind these wars. The entire south India was divided into minor Rajas, Nawabs and petty chieftains who fought with each other for supremacy. British and French took opposite sides to support these rivals and increase their own dominance.

Answered by itzreha08
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The main causes of the 3 Carnatic wars were the British French Rivalry. Both the nations desperately wanted India as their colony and influenced the regional kings into helping them. The Indian Kingdoms were numerous and above all there was no unity. So the king's fought with each other often. The French and the British used them as pawns.

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