French and Indian War Timeline

  • The Albany Plan of Union - 1754

    The Albany Plan of Union - 1754
    The Albany Plan of Union was proposed in 1754 by Benjamin Franklin it was an attempt to bring the colonies together for defense during the French and Indian War It was rejected but it was an important step toward colonial unity.
  • 1763: Treaty of Paris

    1763: Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ended the French and Indian War. France gave its North American lands to Britain, including Canada. This increased British power in the region.
  • 1757: British Turn the Tide in the War

    1757: British Turn the Tide in the War
    In 1757, the British began to win the French and Indian War by sending more troops and taking over important French forts. This helped them gain control of North America and defeat the French.