In Europe - the Seven Years war, fought between British led allies and French led allies. In North America - the French and Indian war, which was fought between Great Britain, her North American colonies, native American allies and France, with its colonies and allies. The British won the war in North America, which ended with the Treaty of Paris (1763). This is considered the birth of Britain's Imperial Empire, as London was granted full control of North America, French India and most of the Caribbean.
American revolution
The American Revolution was not the first war in America. The French and Indian War took place between 1754 and 1763.
If you mean the US civil war then the Revolutionary war took place the first.
American Revolution
The Spanish-American war took place approximately half a century before the Cuban revolution, so do not combine these two events.
American Revolution and The Civil War
The American War of IndependenceThe American RebellionThe War of American IndependenceSorry, but, in fact, we tend to call it "The American Revolution"!
The Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the American Revolution.
Yorktown was the area where the last major battle of the American Revolution War took place. The U.S. forces and the forces from France worked together to give the British froces under Cornwallis a massive defeat.
Russia's new government took them out of World War I after their revolution.
The French and Indian War (AKA the 7 Years' War) and the American Revolution.
Yes because if the American revolution war wasn't a people war then who would fight animals