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  2. Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) was a global conflict involving most of the European great powers, fought primarily in Europe and the Americas.

  3. Battles of the Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Years' War, 1754–1763, spanned four continents, affecting Europe, the Americas, West Africa, and India and the Philippines, in Asia.. The conflict split Europe into two coalitions: Kingdom of Great Britain, Prussia, Portugal, Hanover, and other small German states on one side versus the Kingdom of France, Austria-led Holy Roman Empire, Russia, Spain, several small German states ...

  4. Invasion of Guadeloupe (1759) - Wikipedia

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    The British expedition against Guadeloupe was a military action from January to May 1759, as part of the Seven Years' War.A large British force had arrived in the West Indies, intending to seize French possessions.

  5. 1757 raid on Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Known as the Diplomatic Revolution, these events caused the Seven Years' War. Frederick II , King of Prussia and bitter rival of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa of Austria , invaded Silesia in 1756 but suffered his first defeat at Kolín on June 18. [ 2 ]

  6. Territorial evolution of North America since 1763 - Wikipedia

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    Territorial evolution of North America of non-native nation states from 1750 to 2008The 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the major war known by Americans as the French and Indian War and by Canadians as the Seven Years' War / Guerre de Sept Ans, or by French-Canadians, La Guerre de la Conquête.

  7. Battle of Lutterberg (1758) - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Soubise, with his earned Marshal's baton. The Battle of Lutterberg took place on 10 October 1758 during the Seven Years' War between a French force of 42,000 commanded by Charles, Prince of Soubise and a much smaller Anglo-German force [citation needed] commanded by General Christoph Ludwig von Oberg.