French and Indian War

By bmoult
  • Fort Necessity

    Fort Necessity
    Fort Necessity was a fort built by Goerge Washington and his troops. It was built on low land which made it vulnerable. It held up for a while against the British until it rained and flooded which forced them to surrender to the British.
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    French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War was a war that the British and French were fighting over the land and both allied with the indians of different groups.
  • Fort Duquesne

    Fort Duquesne
    Fort Duquesne was built by Braddock and his British troops. This is where they were defeated by the French and indian forces. It was in Ohio.
  • Lake Goerge

    Lake Goerge
    Johnson and Hendrick, two British soldiers, triumph and win at Lake Goerge. They fought for control over the land and water against the French.
  • Fort Oswego

    Fort Oswego
    6,000 Acadians are expelled from Nova Scotia. Because they refused to swear loyalty to Britain.
  • War Declared

    War Declared
    The English finally declare war on the French in Europe, where the war is called the Seven Years War.
  • Louisbourg

    Louisbourg
    General Jeffrey Amherst captures Louisbourg. It helps the British in the war.
  • Frontenac

    Frontenac
    Johnsons English soldiers and Iroqouis Indians capture the Fort Niagra. Which gives British control over meeting point of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
  • Fort Niagra

    Fort Niagra
    Johnsons English soldiers and Iroquois Indians Capture Fort Niagra. This Gives them control over the meetings point of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
  • Battle of Quebec

    Battle of Quebec
    The English win the battle of Quebec. Wolf and Montcalm are killed. This gives them the St. Lawrence River.
  • Montreal French Surrender

    Montreal French Surrender
    The British win another battle for Fort Montreal. This Event would be one of the battles that initially ended the war.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris finally ended the war. This involved the more numbers of troops and the "Pontiacs Rebellion Act." The British had finally won the war.
  • Poniacs Rebellion

    Poniacs Rebellion
    Native Americans were offended by the policies of British General Jeffrey Amherst, so they attacked a number of British forts and settlements. Hundreds of colonists were killed or captured.