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Seven Years' War - Causes |  | Seven Years' War - Causes: Encyclopedia II - Seven Years' War - Causes |  | The Seven Years' War may be viewed as a continuation of the War of the Austrian Succession. During that conflict, King Frederick II of Prussia had gained the rich province of Silesia. Empress Maria Theresa of Austria had only signed the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in order to rebuild her military forces and to forge new alliances.
This she had done with remarkable success. The political map of Europe had been redrawn in a few years. Century-old enemies France, Austria and Russia formed a single alliance against Prussia. Prussia had only ...
See also:Seven Years' War, Seven Years' War - Causes, Seven Years' War - Start of the war, Seven Years' War - European theatre, Seven Years' War - Colonial theatre, Seven Years' War - Peace, Seven Years' War - Battles |  | | Seven Years' War, Seven Years' War - Battles, Seven Years' War - Causes, Seven Years' War - Colonial theatre, Seven Years' War - European theatre, Seven Years' War - Peace, Seven Years' War - Start of the war, World War, Frederick the Great, Bestuzhev-Ryumin, British military history |  | |
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Seven Years' War - Causes
The Seven Years' War may be viewed as a continuation of the War of the Austrian Succession. During that conflict, King Frederick II of Prussia had gained the rich province of Silesia. Empress Maria Theresa of Austria had only signed the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in order to rebuild her military forces and to forge new alliances.
This she had done with remarkable success. The political map of Europe had been redrawn in a few years. Century-old enemies France, Austria and Russia formed a single alliance against Prussia. Prussia had only the protection of Great Britain, which was given since the ruling dynasty saw its ancestral Hanoverian possession as being threatened by France. Great Britain's alliance with Prussia was a logical complement. The British already had the most formidable navy in Europe, Prussia had the most formidable land force on continental Europe and thus allowed Britannia to rule the seas, as well as exert some influence on mainland Europe. Furthermore, this allowed Britain to focus her soldiers towards her colonies.
The Austrian army had undergone an overhaul according to the Prussian system. Maria Theresa, whose knowledge of military affairs shamed many of her generals, had pressed relentlessly for reform. Her interest in the welfare of the soldiers had gained her their undivided respect.
The second cause for war was formed by the heated colonial struggle between Great Britain and France. Until the war, neither the French, nor the British had claimed the area along the Ohio River. This area was fertile; rich for farming and trading. The primary reason for the beginning of the American sector of the war was a dispute over the Ohio River banks.
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