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.
War between the Austrians, French, and Russians vs. British and Prussians.
they were both wars
The Seven years war
french and indian 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.
The Seven Years War was part of a series of wars known as the Wars of the Austrian Succession.
they were both wars
The Seven years war
french and indian war
the seven years war
The French and Indian war (which is known outside of America as the Seven Years war), and the American Revolution.
Seven Years' War happened in 1756.
Seven years of war I think
Yes. The French and the Indian war was named the seven years war.
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...
The French and Indian war is called the Seven Years War in Canada.
The Seven Years' War took place between 1756 and 1763.
Northern Seven Years' War happened in 1563.