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What do you suppose would have happened if the French had won the French and Indian war?
What do you suppose would have happened if the French had won the French and Indian War? The French would have kept control of Canada and probably all the frontier area west of the Appalachians. There probably would have been further conflict over the frontier region.
How did the Seven Years war change the world?
In addition to vastly increasing Britain’s land in North America, the Seven Years’ War changed economic, political, and social relations between Britain and its colonies. It plunged Britain into debt, nearly doubling the national debt.
What would have happened if France won the Franco Prussian war?
France would have stayed an Empire and would have not become a Republic. It would have been seen as the major power in continental Europe, thus Britain would have signed defensive treaty with Prussia.
Who won the 7 Years War?
France wins the 7 Years War. After France lost the 7 Years war, they were forced to give away land. No matter how little land they are forced to give, it is most likely that they will give away French Louisiana as all other land is more profitable. Because of the fact that this will not work for my alternate series of events I want to occur.
What would have happened if France won the 7 Years War?
But a much more interesting consequence of this outcome of the 7 years war is that if France wins, then it means Prussia loses. That would mean that Prussia is removed from the Concert of Nations (with Silesia going back to Austria probably), so no partition of Poland, and no german unification as we know it.
What would have happened if Russia supported France in the war?
Imagine, as John’s mention, that France would have effectively won the 7 years war in Europe with the support of Russia. That would have made that France would not have had to give away any land. England would have to return the occupied French Louisiana. However the problems still remained.
Of course, the French navy would have surpassed that of Britain’s if they won the war. The French did try to invade Great Britain, but were repulsed at the battle of Quiberon Bay, when the French navy suffered yet another catastrophic loss.