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Who The war of the Austrian succession was fought over the possession of lands belonging to?

harles vi


The war of the austrian succession was fought over the possession of lands belonging to who?

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The French and Indian War is correctly referred to as the Seven Years War. It was the portion of the Wars of the Austrian Succession fought between France and England over land in the Ohion Valley.


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The United States did not exist prior to 1776 so it is unlikely that they participated in any wars prior to then unless you are referring to British colonists. There were many wars fought between this time, especially in Europe. The Thirty Years War, the War of the Austrian Succession, and the Napoleonic War were fought during that period, as were the Austro-Prussian War and many other wars.


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