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George Washington creating Ft. Necessity.
On June 4,1754 George Washington started to build Ft Necessity. Later the French led by Jumonville won and Washington surrender. The base only lasted 29 days (almost a month). -
British defeated at Ft. Duquesne
There were 1,177 at the beginning of the war 977 died and 200 lived. The British General Edward Braddock was killed and brought the British ARMY down a lot. Braddock is buried in Farmington PA. -
French take Ft. Oswego
The fort was established in 1727. Ft. Oswego was a trading post in the 18th century for the the Great Lakes in now known as The United States. The French took over 1,500 British prisoners and then all of those prisoners helped destroy the fort with the French. -
Massacre at Ft. William Henry
Fort William Henry was a Britain fort by Lake George. Fort William Henry was first owned by Great Britain then France then now known as New York. Louis-Joseph de Montcalm had a successful siege that forced Britain to surrender -
William Pitt leading the British
Pitt was known as the Great Commoner because of his long refusal to accept a title until 1766. Pitt was in office 7 times in a row. -
Battle of Quiberon Bay
The Battle of Quiberon Bay was fought on November 1759. At at the beginning of the battle the French had 21 ships and Britain sank 6 of them. At the end the British had won Battle of Quiberon Bay and French had fell. -
Battle of Quebec
The Battle of Quebec was between Britain and Original 13 Colonies. More than 400 men were taken to prison in 1759. At the end of the fight the British had came out on top and the Original 13 Colonies had fallen -
French surrender Montreal
There were 18,000 men converged starting in July. It took place from July 2 to 9 September 1760. The British won the war because they made Montreal surrender. -
British capture Havana, Manila from Spain
British capture Havana, Manila from Spain was from June 6 through August 13 1762. It was in Havana Cuba. The British won the battle of British capture Havana, Manila from Spain. -
Treaty of Paris
The war began between Great Britain and France. The treaty was signed on 10 February 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain and Portugal. The signing of the treaty formally ended the Seven Wars/French and Indian War.