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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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    It was a war between the Britain‚ France and Spain from 1754 to 1763 and was a result of all three kingdoms trying to establish dominance over one another. It was took place in North and South America as well as the Caribbean. It would also drag the colonist and Indians into the war as well. What was biggest impact of the seven yearswar? One of the largest impacts of the war was the emergence of England’s power over Europe. That and the redistribution

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    The Thirty Years War had a profound impact on the European society‚ religious grounds‚ and all the surrounding countries including Luxembourg.    The Thirty Years War was fought starting in 1618 lasting until 1648. The main cause leading up to the events of the war was the fact that the Holy Roman Empire was too involved in the political‚ mental attitudes‚ and religious based feelings of the peasants and people residing in the land. Another fact of tensions adding up to the war‚ was Holy Roman Emperor

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    Joan of Arc and the Siege of Orleans The Hundred Years War was a conflict between France and England from 1337 to 1453 and it began because of two distinct reasons; first‚ Edward III‚ an English king‚ believed he should be crowned king of France since he was a close relative of the former king‚ Charles IV. However‚ Philip VI gained the throne. Secondly‚ multiple kings of both France and England believed they should control Guyenne‚ a part of French territory under English rule‚ because of the power

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    extent was religion a major issue for the combatants of the Thirty Years War? A series of wars in central Europe beginning in 1618 that stemmed from conflict between Protestants and Catholics and political struggles between the Holy Roman Empire and other powers. It ended with the Peace of Westphalia (1648). Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/thirty-years-war#ixzz38kVKtFWu Thirty Years War (1618-48). The Thirty Years War had its roots in the dynastic and imperial ambitions of the house

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    Consequences of Thirty Years War in Europe: Suffering of the Peasant Social Class Europe as a whole was drastically altered by the Thirty Years War and the Peace of Westphalia socially‚ economically‚ politically‚ and religiously. Politically‚ the Holy Roman Empire had lost power and was no longer the center of Europe as other countries began to take over‚ Germany was broken up‚ The Dutch and Swiss declared their independence from the weakening Spanish Hapsburgs‚ and France along with Sweden

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    When the French and Indian War finally ended in 1763‚ no British subject on either side of the Atlantic could have foreseen the coming conflicts between the parent country and its North American colonies. Even so‚ the seeds of these conflicts were planted during‚ and as a result of‚ this war. Keep in mind that the French and Indian War (known in Europe as the Seven YearsWar) was a global conflict. Even though Great Britian defeated France and its allies‚ the victory came at great cost. In January

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    After signing the 1763 Treaty of Paris‚ France gave up the control of entire Ohio region to Great Britain‚ without consulting the natives‚ who were its allies. The signing of this treaty formally ended the Seven YearsWar‚ known as the French and Indian War in North America‚ and marked the beginning of an era of British dominance outside Europe. Like the ancien regime‚ the monarchy’s economic system was inefficient and outdated. France had neither a national bank nor a centralized

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    overseas were pitched into despotism and civil war‚ Fort Duquesne: Fort that changed hands several times during the two decades that made up the French and Indian War. It was originally a British fort that the French seized before it was finished. It was the destination of George Washington before he was forced to retreat to Fort Necessity in 1754. It was the site of a great French victory over England’s General Edward Braddock in 1755. King Georges War: 1744–1748) is the name given to the military

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    the British succeeded in establishing their rule India. The Portuguese The Portuguese traveler Vasco da Gama reached the port of Calicut on 17 May 1498 and he was warmly received by Zamorin‚ the ruler of Calicut. He returned to Portugal in the next year. Pedro Alvarez Cabral arrived in 1500 and Vasco da Gama also made a second trip in 1502. They established trading stations at Calicut‚ Cannanore and Cochin. The first governor of the Portuguese in India was Francis de Almeida. Later in 1509 Albuquerque

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