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Why is the French And Indian War called the Seven Years War when it lasted nine years?

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Why is the French And Indian War called the Seven Years War when it lasted nine years?

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It is commonly accepted that the Seven Year’s War lasted from 1756 to 1763, which would be seven, not nine, years.

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