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What was the reasons for conflict between France, England and Spain?

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The Anglo-Dutch Wars were primarily over trade supremacy. Wars with Spain included the War of Jenkins' Ear and the Spanish invasion of Georgia in 1742, which merged into King George's War. Britain and France fought four wars: King William's War, Queen Anne's War, King George's War, and the French and Indian War.

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trade

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The Anglo-Dutch Wars were primarily over trade supremacy. Wars with Spain included the War of Jenkins' Ear and the Spanish invasion of Georgia in 1742, which merged into King George's War. Britain and France fought four wars: King William's War, Queen Anne's War, King George's War, and the French and Indian War.

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