why was the Treaty of Pondicherry was the leftover choice for French
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The Treaty of Pondicherry was signed in 1754 bringing an end to the Second Carnatic War. It was agreed and signed in the French settlement of Puducherry in French India. The favoured British candidate Mohamed Ali Khan Walajan was recognized as the Nawab of the Carnatic.
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Reason why Treaty of Pondicherry was the leftover choice for the French.
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- The Treaty of Pondicherry was the leftover choice for French because by the end of the Second Carnatic War, the British had already settled its dominion over India.
- The third Anglo-French war had proven British dominion over India completely. The sea was also controlled by the Britishers and it gave them immense power over trade.
- This treaty which was signed on 1755 made the French to return all the captured princely states that it captured during its occupation.
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Explain the second Carnatic War .
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