No. The USA did not exist yet. It was a colony of the UK Commonwealth.
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It started in 1914
World War 2
War: 1914-1918 US military involvement: 1917-1918
Pearl Harbor
We didn't, it was in the Fifth Century BCE, 2,200 years before us bacame an independent country.
Louisiana colony
yes, Britain entered the war at the beginning, the united Staes entered the war over two years later.
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.Read more: seven-years-war
Which war?
The Seven Years War was long before he first USA. president. The Seven Years War is a name for the French and Indian War. America was still under rule of Britain and King George the 3rd was still the King of America. It was actually the 13 Colonies. It was after the American Revolution that George Washington became the first president, in around 1785 or so. So really, you're wrong, there was no president during the Seven Years War.