Fall Of New France

  • Start of the war.

    Start of the war.
    French troops take Ohio, but the english claim it for themselves and say that the french can't have it.
  • Period: to

    start and finish of the 7 year war

  • Fighting begins.

    Fighting begins.
    French military leader Ensign de Jumonville and a third of his army were killed by George Washington and his troops. In revenge the french and natives kill one third of Gorege Washingtons army and force them to surrender.
  • The British Attack

    The British Attack
    The British make a push against the french that in the end fails.
  • Start Of The Seven Year War

    Start Of The Seven Year War
    The British finally declare war on the french, but the war spreads back to Europe and France and the rest of the british and french territories.
  • Genral Monclaim Captured.

    Genral Monclaim Captured.
    General Monclaim (french) leads many attacks deep in british territory. They attack Fort William, and threaten New York. The british are held at bay by the french and natives.
  • Rising colonial support.

    Rising colonial support.
    The treaty of Easton is signed and the british gain control of the forts of Ohio
  • The Siege Of Quebec

    The Siege Of Quebec
    The british line up to take Quebec city. The french see them coming in the morning. The battle only took 15 minutes, the next day the french surrendered.
  • Fall of New France.

    Fall of New France.
    The french reinforcements came too late to win the battle. The british battle plan was a lot better then the frenches, which resulted in their victory.
  • Pontiacs War.

    Pontiacs War.
    Potiacs war, Pontiacs conspiracy, or Pontiacs rebellion. It was a war that launched in 1763 because of a loose confirmation of elements of native tribes, primarly from the great lakes region, the Illinois country and the Ohio valley.
  • Treaty Of Paris.

    The treaty ends the war between Britain and France.
  • The end of the war.

    The end of the war.
    King George Ill signs the proclamation of 1763 receiving the land west of the Allegheny mountains for the natives. This is the mark of the end of the war.