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The Seven Years’ War – The Birth and Destruction of an Empire

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The Seven Years’ war was a global conflict between most of the European superpowers, Native Americans, Indians and more. It is called the seven years war because of the duration. But many historians often say that this major war started way sooner, so this is still disputable.

Many believe that this can be considered as the first world war because it was fought all around the world. It had massive casualties and the outcome of it all will change the history of the world. But not to spoil your video here, this amazing creator will explain everything to you.

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