Seven Years War: True or False - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
The Habsburg Monarchy's primary war goal was to retake the province of Silesia from Prussia. True
88%
It can be argued the war led to both the American and French Revolutions, and consequently the rise of Napoleon and Prussia. True
88%
The Electorate of Hanover fought on the side of Britain and Prussia because its Elector was also King of Great Britain. True
82%
Frederick II (the Great) won his most decisive victory at the Battle of Leuthen in 1757. True
79%
Six British infantry regiments won military honours at the Battle of Minden after defeating a French cavalry charge head on in line formation. True
79%
Winston Churchill and other historians have labeled the Seven Years War as the true 'first world war'. True
79%
The Kingdom of Sweden remained a neutral power during the war. False
76%
Britain was reluctant to commit troops to the European continent from 1756 to 1757. True
71%
The traditional rivals of Austria and France allied against Prussia in what became known as 'The Diplomatic Revolution'. True
71%
Russia maintained its political and military stance throughout the war. False
68%
The war in Europe began with a Prussian attack on Austrian Bohemia. False
59%
The Russian Empire was unable to conquer East Prussia. False
59%
The Dutch Republic sided with Great Britain and Prussia in an attempt to seize the Austrian Netherlands. False
44%
The war took two treaties to end. The Treaty of Hamburg (1762) and the Treaty of Hubertusburg (1763). False
38%
France did not focus on the war in the colonies. True
21%
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