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Battles of the French and Indian war

  • Fort Necessity and the Battle of Great Meadows

    Fort Necessity and the Battle of Great Meadows
    The Battle of the Great Meadows started and ended July 3rd 1754. The leaders for the British Lieutenant Colonel George Washington & Captain James McKay they had 393 men. The French leader was Captain Louis Coulon de Villers and he had 700 men in his troop. The French had won the Battle of Great Meadows.
  • Battle of the Monongahela

    Battle of the Monongahela
    The Battle of the Monongahela was located North from Virginia. The British leader was Major General Edward Braddock and had 1,300 men. The French leaders were Captain Lienard de Beaujeu & Captain Jean Daniel Dumas they had 891 men in their troop and the French had won the battle.
  • Battle of Lake George

    Battle of Lake George
    The British won the Battle of Lake George which was located at Lake George in new york. The leader of the British was Sir William Johnson he had 1,500 men and 200 Mohawk Indians. The French leaders were Jean Erdman & BAron Dieskau.
  • Siege of Fort William Henry

    Siege of Fort William Henry
    The Siege of Fort William Henry was located in New York at Lake George. The British leader was Lieutenant Colonel George Monro and he had 2,500 men. The French leader was Marquis de Montcalm and he had 8,00o mean and the French clearly won the battle with more men.
  • Battle of Carillon

    Battle of Carillon
    This battle was located north of Lake George on Lake Champlain. The French won this battle with Chevalier de Louis being the leader and had 3,600 men. The leaders of the British were Major General James Ambereromic Brigadier and General Lord George Awe and had between 15,000-16,000.
  • Siege of Louisburg

    Siege of Louisburg
    The British won the Siege of Louisburg there leaders were Major General Jeffery Amherst, Admiral Edward Boscawen, and Brigadier General James Wolfe. They had 14,000 men 12,000 sailors and 40 warships. The leader of the French was Chevalier de Drucour and he had 3,500 men 3,500 sailors and 5 warships.
  • The Battle of Fort Niagara

    The Battle of Fort Niagara
    The British won the Battle of Fort Niagara their leaders were Brigadier General John Prideaux and Sir William Johnson they had 3,945 men. The leader of the French was Captain Pierre Pouchot with 486 men in the troop.
  • Battle of Quebec

    Battle of Quebec
    The Battle of Quebec was won by the British their leader was Major General James Wolfe they had 4,400 men engaged and 8,000 around Quebec. The French leader was Marquis de Montcalm with 4,500 men engaged and 3,500 around Quebec. This battle was located at St. Lawrence River.