Known also as the French/Indian War (in respect to its North American theater), the Seven Years War led to significant changes for Great Britain and its colonies: it left Great Britain very nearly bankrupt, and it removed a hostile power (the French) from North America. The most important consequence of these changes was that it infused the British Colonies with an even greater spirit of independence, which would soon lead to conflict with the homeland -- and American independence.
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The American Civil War - Apex
The establishment of the Nueces River as a Mexican-U.S. border The gold rush The annexation of Texas
The "1812 Overture" of Tchaikowsky, which is the only reason most of us know of the war.
The Stamp Act was put into place by King George to use towards the colonists in the U.S. before the Seven Year War. This act taxed printed materials.
The phrase "consequent civil war" indicates that the civil war happened as a result (or consequence) of something. For example, I might say that in the US, the institution of slavery and the consequent civil war have left a deep impression on the American culture.