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    The Seven YearsWar could be called the First World War because it happened between different continents during 1754-1763. It started with the French and Indian war‚ and it had become large influence in European countries and states. This paper will provide how the Seven Years War could be First World War by details and outcomes. The Ohio Valley peace had been shaken despite the subtle balance of authority between the British and French‚ Iroquois and Indians of the Great Lakes. With increased immigration

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    The Seven YearsWar or the French and Indian War beginning in 1754 refers to the struggle over land around the Ohio River Valley between French and Indians allies against Britain and the colonies. The French surrendered with the Treaty of Paris in 1763 but soon after a greater conflict‚ one between the colonies and its mother country began to brew. Despite the renewed sense of British pride in colonists after the victory‚ American and British tensions during the war‚ the oppressive way Britain treated

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    extent did the political and economic effects of the Seven Years War in North America help cause the American War of Independence? The American Revolutionary War‚ also known as the American War of Independence‚ was a conflict that erupted between Great Britain‚ and its American colonies from 1775 to 1783. In 1775 British soldiers invaded America with the intention to rule the country. The American War of Independence lasted for eight years and over time the War tore American and British relationships

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    the French and Indian War in 1763‚ Britain had achieved the dominance over Eastern North America. The colonists rejoiced over the triumph of the War because they no longer had to face the threats from French‚ Spanish‚ and their allies. They were proud of their unity and success of the war. However‚ the happiness over the victory didn’t last long. The Seven Year War left a mixed legacy which changed the relationship between the colonies and its mother country. Following the war‚ Britain asserted more

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    when the settlers were threatened by the French and their native American allies‚ the mother country stepped in and fought to protect the colonies. The war was named “The Seven Year War”. The seven year war changed the friendship between the mother country and the colonies. The change was especially in an ideological sense. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) altered the political‚ economical‚ and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies. English debt lead to unfair taxation

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    Thirty Years War Causes

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    The causes of the Thirty Years War can be traced as far back as the renaissance period. It was during the renaissance that such ideals as secularism‚ humanism‚ individualism‚ rationalism and above all else secularism was first apparent in main stream society (5). The Thirty Years War was one of the most important and bloodiest of the religious wars. An uneasy truce had existed in Germany since the Peace of Augsburg in 1555. This agreement allowed Lutheran and Catholic rulers to determine the religion

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    Hundred Years War Causes

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    1. The underlying and precipitating causes of the Hundred YearsWar were a struggle for national identity as well as control of territory between the English and the French. King Edward III had land and power in France and the French King‚ Philip the Fair‚ wanted this land to be given back to France. The French and English both had advantages during the war. The French had three times the population of England‚ were a wealthier country‚ and they were fighting on their homeland. England’s primary

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    conclusion of the Seven YearsWar began a tumultuous period in American history. With the victory Great Britain obtained supremacy and world dominance‚ however their greatest prize (Colonial America) was becoming rebellious. Therefore‚ the British recognized the need for more controlling polices and forced taxation to pay for a massive war debt. Many believed that the American colonies were equally obligated in assisting with the recovery of funds lost in the Seven YearsWar. Thus‚ a shift in British

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    The French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years War was a major conflict between the French‚ with the support of the Indians‚ and the colonists who later received aid from Great Britain. The war’s effects range from the ideological relations between the colonies and Britain‚ which gradually changed from thinking of the British as a helpful source of protection to hatred towards them‚ to the political and economic changes imposed by Great Britain. The relationship between Americans and British

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    Seven Years in Tibet

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    Seven Years in Tibet -Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud- This motion picture is based on the true story of the most famous alpine explorer Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt). It is a movie about love‚ friendship‚ war‚ and peace. In 1939‚ the mentioned Austrian celebrity departed for the Himalayas‚ where he was captured by the British while climbing one of the world ’s highest peaks. He became the prisoner of war somewhere in India‚ but eventually‚ he escaped and made his way to Tibet‚ where he met

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