Which was not a cause of the Seven Years’ War? A. competition for trade in Asia and the Americas B. efforts by individual countries to establish markets C. the race to expand European colonies into empires D. the lack of religious toleration in European-held colonies

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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D. the lack of religious toleration in European-held colonies was not a direct cause of the Seven Years’ War. The conflict was primarily driven by territorial disputes and the struggle for dominance among European powers, especially between Britain and France, over colonies and trade.

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