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The History of the 7 Years War

Podcast von Rob Hill

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Geschichte & Religion

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The real first world war, this often overlooked conflict saw action in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Africa, India, and the Philippines. Its outcome also set the stage for many of the major events that would reshape the world in the coming decades.

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Episode The Noose Tightens: Europe Prepares to Break Prussia| 1757 (Episode 13) Cover

The Noose Tightens: Europe Prepares to Break Prussia| 1757 (Episode 13)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519366/fan_mail/new] Send us a message! sevenyearswarpodcast@gmail.com Before the armies march… before the battles are fought… before the first shots echo across Bohemia… The outcome of the war is already being imagined. In this episode, we step back from the battlefield to examine the forces gathering against Frederick II of Prussia—and the very real plans being formed to dismantle his kingdom piece by piece. Austria seeks revenge and the return of Silesia. France pivots toward a global struggle with Britain, with Hanover squarely in its sights. Russia prepares to push west, eyeing East Prussia and greater influence in Poland. Sweden looks for an opportunity to reclaim its Baltic foothold. And within the Holy Roman Empire, a broader political system begins to align against Prussia’s rise. This is not just a coalition. It is a partition in the making. Meanwhile, Britain faces a dilemma of its own—how to fight a global war while protecting Hanover. The solution? Gold. Subsidies begin to flow, an alliance with Prussia takes shape, and the Army of Observation assembles to hold the line in western Germany… or at least stand there and hope the French don’t push too hard. At the center of it all, Frederick sees the trap forming around him. Surrounded, outnumbered, and running out of time, he makes the only move he believes he can. He strikes first. With Saxony already occupied, the war has begun. But as we’ll see, that opening move has only bought him time—not victory. Because next… the war moves south. Map of Europe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War#/media/File:Europe_1748-1766_en.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War#/media/File:Europe_1748-1766_en.png] Map of the HRE https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/1740_Homann_Map_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_%28_Germanic_Empire_%29_-_Geographicus_-_ImperiiRomanoGerman-homann-1740.jpg?utm_source=commons.wikimedia.org&utm_campaign=index&utm_content=original [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/1740_Homann_Map_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_%28_Germanic_Empire_%29_-_Geographicus_-_ImperiiRomanoGerman-homann-1740.jpg?utm_source=commons.wikimedia.org&utm_campaign=index&utm_content=original] Map of Hanover https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Electorate_of_Hanover_in_1789.png [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Electorate_of_Hanover_in_1789.png]

5. Mai 2026 - 1 h 36 min
Episode The March Into Saxony: Frederick Strikes First | 1757 (Episode 12) Cover

The March Into Saxony: Frederick Strikes First | 1757 (Episode 12)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519366/fan_mail/new] Send us a message at -  sevenyearswarpodcast@gmail.com Frederick of Prussia is surrounded. Austria wants Silesia back. France has changed sides. Russia is preparing to march. And from Berlin, it all looks less like diplomacy—and more like a trap. So Frederick makes a decision. In August of 1756, he invades Saxony, launching what he believes will be a short, decisive war—one that will secure his position before his enemies can fully mobilize. At first, everything goes according to plan. Prussian armies advance in three coordinated columns. Dresden falls with little resistance. Saxony appears on the brink of collapse. But then— The Saxon army refuses to surrender.  Austria intervenes.  And at Lobositz, Frederick gets his first real taste of the war he has just begun. A war that is already proving slower, harder, and far more complicated than expected. Because “quick wars,” as it turns out— Rarely are. Maps!!! General map of Europe  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Silesian_War#/media/File:Europe_1748-1766_en.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Silesian_War#/media/File:Europe_1748-1766_en.png] Localized Campaign map  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Silesian_War#/media/File%3AMap_for_the_Silesian_and_Seven_Years_Wars.jpg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Silesian_War#/media/File%3AMap_for_the_Silesian_and_Seven_Years_Wars.jpg] Battle of Lobositz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lobositz#/media/File%3ABattle_of_Lobositz.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lobositz#/media/File%3ABattle_of_Lobositz.png]

21. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 12 min
Episode The War at a Standstill: The State of the Conflict | 1756 (Episode 11) Cover

The War at a Standstill: The State of the Conflict | 1756 (Episode 11)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519366/fan_mail/new] Send us a message at -  sevenyearswarpodcast@gmail.com By the end of 1756, what had begun as a series of regional conflicts was rapidly becoming something far larger. In this episode, we pause the narrative to take a global snapshot of the war as it stood at the close of the year. From the diplomatic upheaval of Europe’s Diplomatic Revolution, to the frontier fighting in North America, to the rising tensions in Bengal, the conflict was already stretching across continents and oceans. We revisit each of the major theaters of the war: * The shifting alliances of Europe, and the growing danger facing Prussia * The French advantage in North America following the fall of Fort Oswego * The critical role of Native nations in shaping the frontier conflict * The transformation of trade into warfare in India, as tensions rise in Bengal * The high-stakes economic rivalry of the Caribbean sugar islands * The wider global networks linking West Africa and the Philippines By the end of the episode, the picture becomes clear: The war is already global. And in Europe, the spark that will ignite full-scale continental war is about to be struck. Next Time: Frederick the Great makes his move. Prussian armies march into Saxony—and the Seven Years’ War enters a new and far more dangerous phase. Seven Years War Global Map https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War#/media/File:SevenYearsWar.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War#/media/File:SevenYearsWar.png] Europe — Diplomatic Revolution https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomatic_Revolution#/media/File:Carte_Guerre_de_Sept_Ans_Europe.PNG [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomatic_Revolution#/media/File:Carte_Guerre_de_Sept_Ans_Europe.PNG] North America — French & British Positions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonization_of_the_Americas#/media/File:Nouvelle-France_map-en.svg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonization_of_the_Americas#/media/File:Nouvelle-France_map-en.svg] India — Bengal & European Trading Posts https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:European_settlements_in_India_from_1498-1739.PNG [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:European_settlements_in_India_from_1498-1739.PNG] Caribbean — Colonial Possessions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_the_Caribbean#/media/File:Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1756_na.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_the_Caribbean#/media/File:Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1756_na.png] West Africa — Trading Forts (note that it is a bit newer than. the time...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Senegal#/media/File:Guillaume_Delisle_Senegambia_1707.jpg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Senegal#/media/File:Guillaume_Delisle_Senegambia_1707.jpg] Philippines — Manila Galleon Trade https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Manila-Accapulco_galleon_trade_route,_showing_onward_route_to_Spain.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Manila-Accapulco_galleon_trade_route,_showing_onward_route_to_Spain.png]

13. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Episode The Sugar Islands: War in the Caribbean | 1756 (Episode 10) Cover

The Sugar Islands: War in the Caribbean | 1756 (Episode 10)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519366/fan_mail/new] Send us a message at -  sevenyearswarpodcast@gmail.com In the mid-eighteenth century, the Caribbean was one of the most valuable regions in the world. Small islands covered in sugar plantations generated immense wealth, drawing the competing empires of Britain, France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic into a crowded and volatile imperial chessboard. What had once been a frontier of buccaneers and raiders had become a tightly organized system of trade, slavery, and naval power. In this episode, we explore how the Caribbean was conquered, how the sugar plantation economy transformed the region, and why these islands became such coveted prizes in the growing global conflict of the Seven Years’ War. From the rise of privateers and commerce warfare to the uneasy calm of 1756, the Caribbean stands poised on the edge of a much larger storm. Because in a war fought across continents… Even the smallest islands could carry enormous weight. Map of the Caribbean Basin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Caribbean_general_map.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Caribbean_general_map.png] Map of Colonial Possessions in 1756 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_the_Caribbean#/media/File:Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1756_na.png [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_the_Caribbean#/media/File:Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1756_na.png] Atlantic Triangle Trade Map https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Triangular_trade_en.svg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Triangular_trade_en.svg]

29. März 2026 - 49 min
Episode The Nawab and the Company: Bengal Ignites | 1756 (Episode 9) Cover

The Nawab and the Company: Bengal Ignites | 1756 (Episode 9)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519366/fan_mail/new] Send us a message at -  sevenyearswarpodcast@gmail.com Before Europe fully understands what kind of war this will be, Bengal is already on fire. In 1756, one of the richest provinces in the world stands at the intersection of collapsing imperial authority and expanding corporate power. The Mughal Empire still exists in name, but its ability to enforce control has weakened, leaving regional rulers like Siraj ud-Daulah to assert sovereignty in an increasingly unstable political landscape. At the same time, the British East India Company—nominally a commercial enterprise—has grown into something far more powerful. It fortifies its settlements, maintains its own armies, and conducts diplomacy as if it were a state in its own right. The collision becomes inevitable. When Siraj moves against the Company’s position in Calcutta, the result is a rapid collapse of British control in Bengal. In its aftermath comes one of the most controversial and influential episodes of the eighteenth century: the Black Hole of Calcutta—a tragedy that would be remembered, reshaped, and used to justify what came next. And what comes next is the arrival of Robert Clive. Not yet the architect of British dominance in India, but already a figure shaped by ambition, instability, and opportunity—prepared to act in a world where the boundaries between trade, war, and empire are rapidly dissolving. This episode explores the crisis in Bengal as more than a local conflict. It is a case study in the changing nature of power in the eighteenth century: the erosion of imperial structures, the rise of corporate sovereignty, and the growing importance of narrative in shaping political outcomes. Because in Bengal, the Seven Years’ War stops being simply a European conflict— and becomes unmistakably global.

17. März 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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