it waz called the hundred years war
Because they took time off in the middle; the actual fighting was 1754-57 and 1762-63.
Abraham Lincoln gave the, "Four score and seven years ago," speech.
Yes, both the Seven Years War and the French and Indian War lasted seven years, from 1756 to 1763, since they are in fact two different names for the same war fought between England and France.
It was the North American portion of the Seven Years War. Among the French Canadians it is sometimes called the War of Conquest.
The French and Indian war is called the Seven Years War in Canada.
It has no individual name
the seven years war
it waz called the hundred years war
Because they took time off in the middle; the actual fighting was 1754-57 and 1762-63.
The seven year war is called the French and Indian War.
Abraham Lincoln gave the, "Four score and seven years ago," speech.
Tzipora was seven years old when they were called out for roll call.
Yes, both the Seven Years War and the French and Indian War lasted seven years, from 1756 to 1763, since they are in fact two different names for the same war fought between England and France.
They were the same war, but insofar as I know it was called the Seven Years War primarily in Europe.
You may be thinking of a "score", as in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ('Four score and seven years ago' means 87 years ago.)It is also called two decades.
he married a girl called Elizebeth they were together for seven years