- 12 Apr 2007 00:41
#1173781
I was having this debate with my grandson the other day, and I'd like some input.
The Seven Years' War was fought by all the major powers of the time - Britain, Prussia, Portugal, France, Austria, Russia, Sweden, Spain, and Sardinia.
It was fought on three continents: Europe, Africa, and North America.
Even Churchill referred to it as a world war.
So how is this war denied its rightful status?
The Seven Years' War was fought by all the major powers of the time - Britain, Prussia, Portugal, France, Austria, Russia, Sweden, Spain, and Sardinia.
It was fought on three continents: Europe, Africa, and North America.
Even Churchill referred to it as a world war.
So how is this war denied its rightful status?
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"Nations whose nationalism is destroyed are subject to ruin." - Muammar Qaddafi