The Seven Years' War results in the…
1756 CE to 1767 CE
Robert Clive, the Governor General, leads the company to a victory against Joseph-François Dupleix, the commander of the French forces in India, and recaptures Fort St George from the French.
By the Treaty of Paris, France regains the five establishments captured by the British during the war (Pondichéry, Mahe, Karikal, Yanam and Chandernagar) but is prevented from erecting fortifications and keeping troops in Bengal (art. XI).
Elsewhere in India, the French are to remain a military threat, particularly during the War of American Independence, and up to the capture of Pondichéry in 1793 at the outset of the French Revolutionary Wars without any military presence.
Although these small outposts will remain French possessions for the next two hundred years, French ambitions on Indian territories are effectively laid to rest, thus eliminating a major source of economic competition for the East India Company.
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Mughal Empire (Delhi)
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Carnatic, Nawabs of the
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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East India Company, British (United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies)
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French Company of the Indies
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India, East India Company rule in
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