it waz called the hundred years war
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The British called the war The French and Indian War because that's who they were fighting against (The French and their Indian allies).
The French called it the Seven Years' war because it was originally supposed to last seven years, but it continued on to be nine.
The difference is the French & Indian war was between Britain & France in the US and the Seven Years War was a separate conflict fought in Germany and central Europe between Prussia and a coalition headed by Austria, France, and Russia.
The link being France. And France loses in both battles.
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Yes, both the Seven Years War and the French and Indian War lasted seven years, from 1756 to 1763, since they are in fact two different names for the same war fought between England and France.
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Britain, France, and the Iroquois.
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It was the French and Indian War, even called the Seven years war.
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The seven years war 1756 - 63 was fought in a lot of places including the USA and India.
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Spain acceded to Louisiana in 1763 as a result of the Seven Years War. (The Seven Years War is called the French and Indian War in North America.)
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The 1763 Treaty of Paris formally concluded the Seven Years' War. In the provisions, France ceded Louisiana to her ally, Spain. The Spanish would later return the territory to France.
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France'S DEFEAT MADE THEM WAN'T TO SEND TROOPS TO AMERICA
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France emerged victorious in several wars throughout history, including the Hundred Years' War, the Franco-Spanish War, the Franco-Dutch War, the War of the Spanish Succession, the Seven Years' War, and World War I.
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the seven years war led to the fall and capture of New France by the British in the "Battle of the Plains of Abraham". The Treaty of Paris was signed by French, surrendering New France to the English in 1763.
The seven years war had affected North America because there are no longer any French colonies.
British had controlled all of eastern North America
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France ceded most of its territory to the east of the Mississippi to Great Britain in the aftermath of Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). The rest of Louisiana went to Spain after the Seven Years' War by the Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1763. It was returned to France in 1800, and Napoleon sold it to the US in 1803.
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The Seven Year War was fought between Great Britain and France. Russia and Spain aided France and Prussia and Portugal aided Great Britain.
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it is the french and Indian war in 1754-1763, also known as the Seven Years War.
the 100 years war was in 1337-1453, this for whoever wrote the last answer
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Seven Years' War
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Seven Years' War.
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The Seven Years' War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, ends with the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Great Britain, and Spain.
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The Seven Years War was fought in Europe and North America. It involved major powers like Britain, France, and their respective allies in conflict over territories in these continents.
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France entered the war with hopes of achieving a lasting victory against their major colonial rival Britain.
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In France it is known as La guerre de sept ans (The Seven Years War). The Seven Years war refers to the entire war between France and England from 1856-1863, which took place in both Europe and North America (whereas the French and Indian War just refers the North American portion of the war, which was from 1854-1863, in which France was allied with the Native Americans against Britain in the North American colonies). The French don't have a term for "The French and Indian War" specifically - they don't separate it from the rest of the Seven Years War.
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