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Start of the 7 years war
In 1756 the brittish declaired war on the french the was lasted from 1756-1763 The french said there were ready. One of the first battles took place at Oswego at lake ontairo that is when the war began and the first battle happened. -
the battle of louisbourg
The battle of louisbourg happened when the Brittish attacked the French and the brittish took over the fortress of louisbourg. That is the battle of louisbourg -
Battle for fort Duquesne
The army of 800 brittish lead by Major james Grant and the French put up a good fight with the indains in the forest with there guns but the Brittish were to strong they took over the fortress and forced the French up to the Ohio Valley -
Montclam lanches Fire boats
When the Brittish were on the river wating to attack with James Wolfe and the French Sent Boats Carring gun powder that was on fire by the time it hit the brittish boats and sunk 80 brittish ships. -
The Brittish Seige of Quebec
Starting at 9 0-cloock in the evening the british were firing cannon balls at the city destroying everything and they did not stop fireing untill morning. In total the brittish fired three hundred cannon balls destroying everthing -
Invasion of the Beauport shore
General James Wolfe went off there plan and without consoulting his brigadiers and went to attack at the beauport shore. But what did he not know that montclams army was all there and they destroying Wolfes armey suffring massive losses -
The Plains of Abraham
On a Thursday morning wolfes army has approached the planes of abraham with 5,000 english troops. The planes of abraham was just an abandoned framers feild. They had gone up there because the field was in cannon ball range of the city. when the brittish faced the French they lined up un 2 lines instead of three because they did not have anough people and they loaded there guned with two muskets and fought -
Battle of Ste. Foy
Genral Levis was leadind the French for this battle and he lead his army 4,000 French and 300 Indains would do the job and he was right with the french having only 833 deaths while the brittish had 1,124 deaths that was the last victory for the french.