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  1. The seven years war changed economic, political, governmental, and social relations between Britain, France, and Spain, their colonies and colonists, and the natives that inhabited the territories they claimed.

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  2. 1. Jan. 2012 · It arrives on an ebbing tide of scholarship marking the 250th anniversary of the Seven YearsWar and will draw comparisons with Fred Anderson’s Crucible of War: The Seven YearsWar...

  3. I. BACKGROUND TO WAR The Seven Years' War was a worldwide Anglo-French battle for empire. Americans call it the French and Indian War but it could be called the first world war. It saw fierce Anglo-French fighting in the Caribbean, South Asia, and West Africa, as well as North America. Britain won but with little enduring gain.

  4. The Seven YearsWar (1756–1763) is considered to be the first substantial global war in history. The outcome of the war affected places in Europe, North America, Central America, Africa, the Caribbean, the Philippines, and India.

  5. 2. Juni 2022 · The Seven Years' War. by. Marston, Daniel. Publication date. 2001. Topics. Seven Years' War, 1756-1763. Publisher. Chicago : London : Fitzroy Dearborn.

  6. The Seven Years War. When: 1756-1763. Combatants: Great Britain and allies vs France, Spain and allies Reasons: Unresolved territorial disputes and national rivalries. Other names: The Pomeranian War, The French and Indian War, The Third Silesian War, The Third Carnatic War.

  7. THE ANGLO-FRENCH SEVEN YEARS WAR, 1756-1763. I. BACKGROUND TO WAR. Mercantilism. The European powers scrambled for specie (gold) to pay mercenaries, hence for trade surpluses, hence for empire. A worldwide Anglo-French contest for empire. This contest saw Anglo-French clashes in the Caribbean, South Asia, West Africa, and North America.