Thought of the Day Identify and explain 5 things you learned yesterday. Write 5 complete sentences.

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Thought of the Day Identify and explain 5 things you learned yesterday. Write 5 complete sentences.

The Seven Years’ War

Austrian Succession -Austrian emperor Charles VI died without a male heir -He leaves the throne to daughter Maria Theresa -Fredrick II of Prussia does not believe that she should be their leader -Fredrick decided to invade Austrian Silesia -France also enters war against Austria (traditional enemies) -Maria Theresa allies with Great Britain

Austrian Succession -Prussia seized (took over) Silesia -France occupied the Austrian Netherlands -In Asia, France took Madras in India from the British -In North America, the British captured French fortress of Louisbourg at the entrance to the St. Lawrence River -Exhausted by war, they signed the Treaty of Aix-la- Chapelle in Guaranteed the return of all land to original owners

War in Europe -Prussia refused to return Silesia leading to another war -Maria Theresa rebuilt her army and tried to make friends with France -France left Prussia and made allies with Austria -Russia believed this to be a threat and allied with France & Austria -Great Britain allies with Prussia -Fredrick of Prussia was tactical genius of war

War in Europe -Peter III of Russia admired Fredrick so much that he withdrew Russian troops from Prussian lands -This created a stalemate (a stand still) -War ended in All lands returned except Silesia & Austria officially recognized Prussia’s control of Silesia -France returned Madras to Britain after war, but struggle in India continued -The Treaty of Paris in 1763 left India to the British

War in North America -French occupied Canada & Louisiana for trade (fur, leather, fish, & timber) -British had 13 colonies -Fought over the gulf of St. Lawrence & Ohio River valley -Called the French & Indian War -French threatened to cut off British settlers by expanding into land -French gained native support because they weren’t trying to settle the area

War in North America -In the beginning, the French had many victories -Britain regained power with their navy -Prime Minister of Great Britain, William Pitt, believed they had to stop the French from destroying their colonial empire -In 1759, British forces were defeated on the Plains of Abraham outside Quebec -Britain seized Montreal, the Great Lakes area, and the Ohio River Valley

War in North America -The French were forced to make peace -By the Treaty of Paris, France gave Canada & land east of the Mississippi River to England -Spain (ally of France) gave Florida to Britain, and in return, France gave Spain the Louisiana territory

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