Please visit the battlefield to determine the fate of North America at the Abraham Plain in Quebec
Canada's first official document that recognizes Chinese indigenous rights
Seven Years War: World war between 1754 and 1763, major conflicts occurred in 7 years from 1756 to 1763. At that time major European countries were involved, with the exception of the Ottoman Empire that spanned the continent of Europe 5, influenced Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. The confrontation divides Europe into two alliances. One concerns the UK and France. Parlements: Regional Appeals Court of AncienRégime in France before the French Revolution. They are not legislative, but the final appeal court of the justice system. They usually have a lot of power over a wide range of topics, especially taxes. Formally published laws and statutes are not official in each jurisdiction until consent is announced. Members purchase or inherit their own offices and are aristocrats who were independent from the king.
The seven-year war was mainly done in the Americas, when the settlement was over in 1763, the settlers had the most benefit. During the entire war of seven years (1756 - 1763), the British government continued to provide British troops to the colonies, so that they could be protected from France and Indians standing alongside France with this special war . Even after France handed their share in Canada to the UK, these units were still maintained in the United States. Their continued existence is to protect the settlers from Indian invasion and French retaliation along the border. In short, British Crown suffered a $ 2 million debt while defending the colonies against the Frenchman. In addition to all the funds used to protect these colonies, the US colony has 10,000 troops every year.
The seven year war (known as the French war of the colonial period and the Indian war) continued from 1756 to 1763 and formed the chapter on the empire struggle between the UK and France known as the second centennial war. In the early 1750s, expansion into the Ohio River basin of France repeatedly collided with British colonies, especially Virginia. In 1754 and 1755, the French beat quickly young George Washington, general Edward Braddock and successor of Braddock, Massachusetts Governor William Shirley.