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Why is the Seven Years' War called the French and Indian War?

The 7 year war was a war that lasted seven years and was fought between French-Indian allies and the British and its colonies.


what war called the seven year war?

the seven years war


Was the Seven Years War a revolution or war?

No, and yes. The seven year war was in some way or another influenced by nearly every people in every country on every populated continent. So if one defines a world war as a war between many countries fought on multiple fronts, on multiple continents, then it is a world war. However modern diction classifies only WWI and WWII as "world wars", the seven year war is out. Basically it was a worldwide war, but because "world war" has a different connotation it doesn't apply to the seven year war.


How many years in the seven year war?

The Seven Year's War (The French and Indian War) lasted 9 years. (1756-1763).


What Seven Years War was fount mainly in Europe?

The seven year war is called the French and Indian War.


When was Seven Years War?

The Seven Years' War took place between 1756 and 1763.


When did the seven year end?

The Seven Years' War ended in 1763.


Who was in the seven year war?

Britain and France


What is the European name for the French and Indian War?

Seven Year's War.


Why is the Seven Years War between France and England called that when it was actually 9 years?

rumors spread and words about the 7 year war was mistaken as 9 years


Fighting between countries of Europe 1756-1763?

seven years war


What was the war between Prussia and Austria called?

It has been called the "Seven Weeks War" or the "Austro-Prussian War".