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ARTICLES RELATED TO Seven Years' War - Start of the war |  |  |  | Seven Years' War - Start of the war: Encyclopedia II - Seven Years' War - European theatreIn the European theatre, Prussia was outnumbered, but not outclassed, by her opponents. Prussia was a small state, but as one historian remarked, it was an army with a country, not the other way around.
At the start of the war, Frederick crossed the border of Saxony, one of the smaller German States in league with Austria. The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and at the Battle of Lobositz Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General von Browne. However, S ...
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 |  |  | Seven Years' War - Start of the war: Encyclopedia II - Seven Years' War - PeaceThe British-French hostilities were ended in 1763 by the Treaty of Paris, which involved a complex series of land exchanges. France was given the choice of keeping either New France or its Caribbean island colony Guadeloupe, and chose the latter to retain one of its sources of sugar. This suited the British as well, as their own Caribbean islands already supplied ample sugar, but with the handover of New France they gained control of all lands in North America east of the Mississippi River. However, the end of the threat from New France to t ...
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 |  |  | Seven Years' War - Start of the war: Encyclopedia II - Seven Years' War - Colonial theatreFor North American events, see French and Indian War.
British battled French across India, North America, Europe, the Caribbean isles, the Philippines and coastal Africa. During the 1750s up to 1763, Britain gained enormous areas of land and influence at the expense of the French. Robert Clive ran the French from India, and General Wolfe defeated the French forces of General Montcalm at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham leading in the following year to the surrender of Canada to the British. The British navy captured the French sugar colonies of Guadeloupe in 1759 and Martinique in ...
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