gangleri2001
Garbage day!!!
It's something I've always wondered. Why isn't the Seven Years' War called World War I? It was certainly the first war on a global scale I can think of.
Mainly because the modern concept of "World", let alone a "World War", has not been developed yet.
Besides, the Ottoman Empire didn't participate, and none of the Asians outside of India did either.
The First World War wasn't called a World War when it was fought? When was the term coined then?That doesn't mean anything, since the label of world war can be retroactively applied, which was exactly what happened with what we now would call WWI and WWII.
The First World War wasn't called a World War when it was fought? When was the term coined then?
Heck, the Central Powers decisively won on the Eastern front, but they lost on the only front that really mattered - the Western one.
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