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Seven Years War Warcraft 1.1V

SEVEN YEARS WAR IN WARCRAFT 3 STYLE!!
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Seven Years War Warcraft 1.1V (Map)

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MasterHaosis: haha it's look like seven minuts war. Simple map but I see you put alot of work creating that races, but you foget one thing ! Man, you need to put trees there, your workers need to collect trees. haha [ ] Map scanned of viruses [ ]...

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MasterHaosis: haha it's look like seven minuts war. Simple map but I see you put alot of work creating that races, but you foget one thing ! Man, you need to put trees there, your workers need to collect trees. haha
[ ] Map scanned of viruses
[ ] Map doesnot chrash WC3 as far I can see
[ ] Map is yours/seems no edited from other author
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The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) involved all of the major European powers of the period, causing 900,000 to 1,400,000 deaths.[1] It enveloped both European and colonial theatres from 1756 to 1763, incorporating the Pomeranian War and the French and Indian War which was fought from 1754 to 1763. Prussia, Electorate Brunswick-Lüneburg, and United Kingdom of Great Britain (including British colonies in North America, the British East India Company, and Ireland) were pitted against Austria, France (including the North American colony of New France and the French East India Company), the Russian Empire, Sweden, and Saxony. Portugal (on the side of Great Britain) and Spain (on the side of France) were later drawn into the conflict, and a force from the neutral Netherlands was attacked in India.

The war ended France's position as a major colonial power in the Americas (where it lost all of its possessions except French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Domingue and Saint Pierre and Miquelon) and its position as the leading power in Europe,[2] until the time of the French Revolution. Great Britain, meanwhile, emerged as the dominant colonial power in the world. The French Navy was crippled, which meant that only an ambitious rebuilding program in combination with the Spanish fleet would see it again threaten the Royal Navy's command of the sea.[3] On the other side of the world, the British East India Company acquired the strongest position within India, which was to become the "jewel in the imperial crown". The war was described by Winston Churchill as the first "world war",[4] as it was the first conflict in human history to be fought around the globe, although most of the combatants were either European nations or their overseas colonies. As a partially Anglo-French conflict involving developing empires, the war was one of the most significant phases of the 18th century Second Hundred Years' War.[5] The war began with Frederick the Great of Prussia's invasion of Saxony.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years'_War
 
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