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7 year war
Consequences
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France
Lost much territory in North America, left in debt
Prussia
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Results of American revolution 
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1763 Proclamation: Great Bretain prohibited to colons to set in The west of the Appalachan mountains
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Causes
Austria vs Prussia
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Federick the Great, king of Prussia, had taken the lands some years ago
Diplomatic revolution
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Britain vs France
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Important Events and Timeline
In North America
1754: A young George Washington leads as mall British force and is defeated by the French at Fort Necessity
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In Europe
1756: Frederick the Great invades Saxony, officially starting the war in Europe.
1757: Frederick's army is surrounded. The Russian Empress dies, and Peter III retreats to Russia. This saves Prussia.
Who Was Involved?
Countrys
Prussia
Fought against acoalition of Austria, France, and Russia. Fought for survival in Europe.
France
Fought on two fronts: in Europe against Prussia and over seas against Britain. This stretched their resources thin.
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Russia
Their huge army was a major threat to Prussia, but they unexpectedly pulled out of the war.
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Sources:
- Text book Reference: World History: Patterns of Interaction (McDougalLittell/HoltMcDougal)
- Reputable Websites: ○BBCBitesize: Search for "The Seven Years' War and international relations." ○The Khan Academy: ○The National Army Museum (UK)
- Prasain, B. (2025). The Seven years' war. TheSevenYears'War(1756-1763). Retrieved November 6, 2025, from file:///C:/Users/acapc/Downloads/The_Seven_YearsWar'('1756-1763')'.pdf
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