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Albany Congress
Ben Franklin proposes that the colonies unit against the Britain. -
Fort Necessity
Goerge Washington built his fort called Fort Necessity and he had built it low ground. When the French attacked, Washington and his men were outnumbered, but they held out until it started raining. The French captured the fort, but Washington escaped and learned a lesson he would rememer. -
Fort Duquesne- Lake Goerge
July 1755- Braddock and his English and colonial forces are defeted by French and Indians at Fort Duquesne. -
Fort oswego
the English declare war on the French in Europe, where the war is called the seven years' War. -
War Declared
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Louisbourg
General Jeffrey Amherst captures Louisbourg. Louisburg was on a landlocked bay 2 ½ miles across with a mile wide outlet to the sea restricted by islets. -
Fort Niagara
Johnson's English soldiers and Iroqouis Indians capture Fort Niagara. -
Quebeck
The English win the battle of Quebec. Wolfe and Montcalm are killed. In 1759, after several months of sporadic fighting, the forces of James Wolfe captured Quebec from the French army led by the marquis de Montcalm. -
Battle of quebec
The first major battle that the English won is because they surprised the french. (Sept. 13, 1759), in the French and Indian War, decisive defeat of the French under the marquis de Montcalm by a British force led by Maj. Gen. James Wolfe -
Montreal French Surrender
The French and Indian War is the common American name for the war between Great Britain and France in North America from 1754 to 1763. In 1756, the war erupted into the world-wide conflict known as the Seven Years' War and thus came to be regarded as the North American theater of that war -
Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris was signed on February 10, 1763, by the Kingdom of Great Britain, France and Spain with Portugal in agreementis ends the French and Indian War.