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The Seven Years' War MTA
A History
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The Seven Years' War Discover the dramatic story of the Seven Years' War, the first truly global conflict that reshaped the world map. This comprehensive history takes you from the forests of North America and the plains of India to the battlefields of Europe and the islands of the Caribbean, revealing how a complex web of colonial rivalries and continental ambitions ignited a conflict on an unprecedented scale.

Explore the intricate diplomatic maneuvering that led to the "Diplomatic Revolution" of 1756, turning centuries-old enemies like France and Austria into unlikely allies, while Britain forged a crucial partnership with the rising power of Prussia under Frederick the Great. Witness the brutal campaigns in North America, known as the French and Indian War, from early British defeats to the pivotal capture of Quebec and Montreal, and understand the critical role played by Native American nations caught between competing empires.

Journey to India, where the rivalry between European trading companies escalated into open warfare, culminating in the Battle of Plassey and the dawn of British political dominance on the subcontinent. Experience the desperate struggle for survival faced by Frederick the Great as he defended his kingdom against overwhelming odds, achieving legendary victories at Rossbach and Leuthen while enduring devastating defeats on the Russian front. Finally, see how the war expanded to the Iberian Peninsula and the Philippines before exhaustion forced all sides to the negotiating table, resulting in the landmark Treaties of Paris and Hubertusburg. This book details the military campaigns, political machinations, and profound consequences of this transformative conflict, from the rise of Great Britain as a global superpower to the seeds of revolution sown in North America.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explores the complex web of European rivalries and colonial ambitions that ignited the global conflict.
  • Details the major military campaigns and pivotal battles across Europe, North America, and India.
  • Highlights the critical role of the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 in reshaping traditional European alliances.
  • Examines the crucial involvement and strategic decisions of Native American nations in the North American theater.
  • Analyzes the profound consequences of the war, including Britain's rise as a global power and the seeds of the American Revolution.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in global history, military strategy, and the origins of modern empires. It is particularly suited for students and enthusiasts of 18th-century history seeking a comprehensive overview of the Seven Years' War and its far-reaching impact on continents and cultures around the world.

Author:

Kathryn Wood

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Date Published:

June 21, 2025

Word Count:

38,770 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 43 minutes

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