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Question : French possessions in India were restored after the Battle of Wandiwash by the Treaty of ________ signed in the year 1763 between Britain and France.

Option 1: Paris

Option 2: Surat

Option 3: Tordesillas

Option 4: Purandar


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Correct Answer: Paris


Solution : The correct option is Paris .

The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, concluded the hostilities of the Seven Years' War (also known as the French and Indian War) and resulted in the restoration of French possessions in India to France. The British forces, led by Sir Eyre Coote, defeated the French under the command of Comte de Lally at Wandiwash in southern India. This victory played a pivotal role in establishing British dominance in India.

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