There is more than one conflict in history that has been referred to by the name "Seven Years' War." Assuming you mean the conflict also know as the French and Indian War, the two opposing European powers involved were France and Great Britain.
The Philippines .
prussia, hanover, britian, the british colonies, ireland, austria, france, new france, sweden, spain, and portugal.
France and Native Americans
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.
France, Spain, and Britain.
False. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, however, it was not fought in Europe.The French and Indian War was fought in North America, so the answer would be false. It was, however, part of the Seven Years' War.
The Philippines .
seven years war
The French and Indian War and the Seven Years' War
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
The 7 year war was a war that lasted seven years and was fought between French-Indian allies and the British and its colonies.
prussia, hanover, britian, the british colonies, ireland, austria, france, new france, sweden, spain, and portugal.
Britain, France, and the Iroquois.
France and Native Americans
Two countries, Iran and Iraq, fought the Iran-Iraq war during those years.
The seven years war 1756 - 63 was fought in a lot of places including the USA and India.
England and France were the only countries that fought in the hundred year war.