Establishment of the East India Company & Carnatic Wars
The Second Carnatic War (1749–1754) fundamentally differed from the First because: 1. It was triggered by local succession disputes rather than a war in Europe. 2. The English and French East India Companies fought as mercenaries for rival Indian rulers while officially being at peace with each other. 3. The Mughal Emperor at Delhi actively intervened to stop the conflict. Which of the statements are correct?
Option en
Option hi