No. The Seven Years was occurred between 1754-1763 in Europe and 1754 and 1763 in North America. The part of the conflict that occurred in North America is known in the United States as the French and Indian War. It was a complex war involving a alliance of Britain, Hanover, Prussia, and other allies against an alliance of France, The Habsburg empire, Sweden, Russia, and other allies.
The French Revolution began in 1789 and was a popular uprising of the French people to overthrow the monarchy.
No. The French and Indian War occurred before the American Revolution(1754-1763) As the name suggests it was fought between the French and their Indian allies against the British. American colonists who were then British subjects fought in the British army.
French and Indian War. Beginning in 1754, it lasted nearly nine years, but did not take place on international soil until 1756. Therefore, it is known as the Seven Years War to others. In America, it is known as the French and Indian war.
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.
I would say American Revolution because it was known as a 'world war' at that time. It also told countries that the 13 colonies were now known as the United Stated is America. The American Revolution had a greater impact. The French Revolution gained strength and motivation from the Americans. The US Constitution remains the oldest document that continues to maintain a democracy. I would agree as well. While the French Revolution seems to be more revered around the world, the fact remains that the French were highly inspired by the Americans' successful revolution less than ten years prior. The Americans showed that it was possible for the people to overtake a monarchy. Of course, the French fell victim to their own revolution as did the English and both restored monarchical-type rulers. The American Revolution remains singular in that it didn't fall into the hands of a dictator/tyrant/monarch.
because it was know as the 7 year war but it was actually the french and indians fighting and they would rather name it after the people who fought in it than how many years it was fought and it was fought 7 to year long from 1754 to 1763
Primarily in the Great Lakes region of North America.
The French and Indian war (which is known outside of America as the Seven Years war), and the American Revolution.
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Which one? There's the French and Indian, known to the non-north American world as the Seven Years War, technically the American Revolution, King William's War, Queen Anne's War, The Hundred Years War...
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The French & Indian War.
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The Storming of the Bastille marks the start of the French Revolution.
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French and Indian War. Beginning in 1754, it lasted nearly nine years, but did not take place on international soil until 1756. Therefore, it is known as the Seven Years War to others. In America, it is known as the French and Indian war.
By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
Like in the rest of North America, it is known as the French and Indian War.