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creation of fort necessity
fort necessity was built to defend his forces from French soldiers enraged by the murder of Ensign Joseph Coulon de Jumonville white in the custody of the British a month later the French led by Jumonville's half-brother won Washington's surrender and forced a confession to Jumonville's murder -
battle of fort necessity
that battle took place at near Farmington and Uniontown Pennsylvania. the was 393 British troops and 600 french troops and 100 Indians. the battle resulted in a French and Indian victory -
Battle of the Monongahela
the battle took place at modern Braddock Pennsylvania. at the battle there was 891 french 637 Indians and 146 french troops and there was 1300 British troops. the battle resulted in a french and indian victory. -
battle of George lake
The battle of George lake took place the the south end of George lake. the battle had 1,500 colonial troops and 200 Mohawk troops and 1,500 French, Canadian, and Indian troops the battle resulted in a British-Iroquois victory -
Massacre at Ft. William Henry
The massacre of Fort William Henry took place at Lake George. the troops attacking the fort on the day were 2,000 Indians from various tribes and 6,000 french troops. the battle resulted in a french victory -
Battle of Fort Duquesne
the battle took place at modern day Pittsburgh. at the battle there was 500 natives and french troops 400 regulars and 350 British troops. the battle resulted in a British victory -
Battle of Carillon
The battle took place at modern day Ticonderoga, New York. at the battle there was 3,600 french troops and natives and 18000 British troops and natives. the battle resulted in a french victory. -
Battle of Fort Niagara
the Battle took place at Youngstown, new York. at the battle there was 1,786 french troops and Indians and there was 3000 British troops and 945 Iroquois. the battle resulted in a British-Iroquois victory -
Battle of Pointe-aux-Trembles
The battle took place at the Saint Lawrence River. at the battle there was 1 British ship of of the line and 2 British frigates. there was 2 frigates 2 armed ships and 2 schooners. the battle resulted in a British victory -
William Pitt
William Pitt was a British leader between 1766 and 1768. he turned the war in the side of the British -
signing of the Treaty of Paris
the treaty of Paris was sign by Franklin, Adams and Jay at the Hotel d'York it ended the french and Indian war.