France lost all it's territory east of the Mississippi River in North America, plus everything it had previously held up in Canada, ending it's position as a major colonial power in the New World. Prussia became a serious contender in terms of the "Great European Powers" by holding the province of Silesia- which used to be Austria's. And England further shored up it's prominence as the world's leading colonial force by strengthening it's grip on land in India and North America.
Many would also argue that this was the first true "World War", as fighting ranged from Europe, Asia, to North America, and caused the death of between 900,000 and 1.4 million people. It was kind of a big deal.
seven years war
There was the Seven Years' War, that all I can remember.
French & Indian War
The Seven years war
A man named William Pitt led Great Britain to victory in the Seven Year War. The Seven Year War happened from 1756 to 1763.
The Seven years war
french and indian war
Seven Years' War happened in 1756.
Seven years of war I think
the seven 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.
Yes. The French and the Indian war was named the seven years war.
seven years war
The Seven Years war began from 1756 and ended in 1763
The Seven Years War was part of a series of wars known as the Wars of the Austrian Succession.