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Which conflict in the 1700s changed the balance of power in europe and the americas to favor england and prussia? the revolutionary war the seven years' war the spanish and indian war the treaty of paris?

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the correct answer is b. the Seven Years' War

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Answer: The Seven Years' War.

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The Seven Years’ War contained the conflict between Britain and its Bourbon adversaries, France and Spain, as well as the dispute between Frederick II of Prussia and his enemies: Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden.

While the Treaty of Paris (1763) between Great Britain, Hanover, France, and Spain established the colonial power of Britain, the Treaty of Hubertusburg, between Austria, Prussia, and Saxony, allowed Prussia to emerge as a vast power that could no longer be questioned.

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