2. King William's War (1689-1697): The war had important repercussions in America. King William's War produced a few, indecisive clashes between the English and French in northern New England.
3. Queen Anne's War (1701-1713): The war generated real conflicts: border fighting with the Spaniards in the South as well as with the French and their Indian allies in the North. The Treaty of Utrecht, which brought the conflict to a close, transferred substantial …show more content…
Anglo-Spanish Conflict (1744-1748): Disputes over British trading rights in the Spanish colonies produced a war between England and Spain and led to clashes between the British in Georgia and the Spaniards in Florida. The Anglo-Spanish conflict soon merged with a larger European war, in which England and France lined up on opposite sides of a territorial dispute between Frederick the Great of Prussia and Maria Theresa of Austria.
6. King George's War (1744-1748): The English colonists in America were soon drawn into the struggle and they engaged in a series of conflicts with the French. New Englanders captured the French bastion at Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island; but the peace treaty that finally ended the conflict forced them to abandon it.
7. The Ohio Valley (1749): Several competing Indian tribes lived in the Ohio Valley while the French claimed it, English settlement was expanding into it, and the Iroquois were trying to set up a presence there as traders. With so many competing groups jostling for influence, the Ohio Valley quickly became a potential