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Ohio valley
Conflict in the ohio valley was heating up. British wanted settelments In the area and were trying to drive out the french.the french attced the british and set their houses on fire. The british won because the french didn’t really fight back It made a big difference because without the ohio valley the war wouldn’t have even started. -
french and british
French army leader de Jumonville and a third of his army were killed by British army controlled by George Washington. In revenge the French and Indians kill one third of Washington's force and gets them to go back -
7 years war
Seven Years' War was fought between 1755 and 1764, the main conflict occurring in the seven-year period from 1756 to 1763. It involved most of the great powers of the time and affected Europe, North America, Central America, West Africa, India, and the Philippines. it was how north america was made. 1750, French spand into the Ohio River valley kept brought France into armed fight with the British colonies. In 1756–the first year of fighting in the Seven Years War -
The french reatreat
r fifteen minutes after the battle on the Plains of Abraham had begun, the French line had gone away under the sword-swinging and the long wall of British people -
james wolf
1759 the British had entrenched their cannons across the river from Quebec,
British General James Wolfe had been unable to carry out his land attack on the city, because of the end shore, so he prepared for war instead. It would be a lengthy, destructive siege of a town that was already 150 years old. -
plains of ahabrha
britsh went to the goat trail but the French were blocking the trail so britsh sent 2 french that spoke french but were british from there boat to talk to them and when they got out of their boat they slit there throats and went up the goat to fight the french and natives
As the Seven Years' War entered its later stages through 1758 and 1759, ... Wolfe's troops were supported by a fleet of 49 ships and 140 smaller craft -
plains of abraham
main force; and scattered along the St. Lawrence behind them, Louis force of two thousand. Montcalm's men, stayed in the hole of another British assault on the hill at Beauport, were about an hour's march away. Bougainville's men, stayed to defend against a landing farther upriver, could be gathed up within a few hours. -
The end of the plains
September 13, 1759, Louis de Bougainville arrived on the Plains with 1,200 French troops but by that time the battle was over and the field had been left to the dead .the head person wounded, he die the next day -
The British bombing qubece
The bombs fell, hittingthe city with 20,000 cannonballs. And still the British could not take Quebec.
General James Wolfe wrote to his mother of his frustration not wining for all that time that he tried. -
beauport shore
end of july 1759 james wolf attacked a place where where the french had high surity. so he chained boats to gether and sent them down river and he wanted all the boats to blow up but only some of them did. he didnt sucsessufully do it. there will still some boats alive. -
treatey of paris
British had scored overseas wins against France: not only had the British had French Canada, they also won in India, and captured French island colonies in the Caribbean. In March of 1762, French King Louis issued a formal call for peace talks.