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The war begins
George Washington is kicked out off Fort Duquence and in his rage attacks a French scouting party with his men killing 10 French. -
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French and Indian War
Some Important leaders
French: Marquis Duquesne
Britain: George II
Iroquois Confederacy:Indain Chiefs -
Battle of Fort Oswengo
Place: present-day Oswego, New York
Winner: French -
Massacre at Fort William Henry
Place: Fort William Henry
Winner: Indians -
The Battle of Ticonderoga
Place: At the southern tip of Lake Champlain in the United States, on the borders of northern New York State and Vermont.
Winner: the French drove back the British/American attack, inflicting heavy losses. -
The Battle of Louisburg
Place: On the North East coast of Nova Scotia on the eastern seaboard of Canada.
Winner: The British American force -
The Battle of Quebec
Place: Quebec in Canada
Winner: British
Proved to be a deciding moment in the conflict between France and Britain over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada. -
Treaty Of Paris
This treaty had the French lose all its land in North America, had the Spanish gain control of New Orleans with the rest of Louisiana, and had the British get all the land east of the Mississippi River.