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Battle of Monongahela
Generals Braddock and Washington took 2,100 men to what is now Braddock, Pennsylvania. They ended up fighting the French and Indians in battle in the depths of the woods. 456 killed and 422 wounded. General Braddock died days later due to wounds. Image: historicalfirearms.info -
Battle of Fort Oswego
General Montcalm and some soldiers took over the British's Fort Oswego. The French gained 1700 prisoners and 121 cannons from that fort. Image: oswego-history.com -
Battle of Quebec
British General James Wolfe and 4,000 others gathered one night at a fort in New France's capital, Quebec. When the French woke up, the British were there. They fought a historic battle which the British won. The Battle of Quebec is known as the turning point of the French and Indian War. Image: althistory.wikia.com -
Pontiac's Rebellion
Also known as Pontiac's War, Pontiac's Rebellion was when Native Americans ambushed British settlers who had recently taken over where the French had been before.The Native Americans attacked most forts west of the Appalachian Mountains. Image: uswars.net -
French Surrender Montreal
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Treaty of Paris
At the end of the Seven Years' War, representatives of France and Britain formed an agreement that designates all land east of the Mississippi river to the British. The Spanish got a lot of what was west of the Mississippi, and the French completely left North America.