Matthew Dimartino French and Indian war

  • Gen. Washington surrenders at Fort Necessity

    Gen. Washington built a fort in a valley that was easily taken by the French military.
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    Fench and Indian war

  • Braddock's deafet

    Braddock's deafet
    Gen. Braddock's forces were defeated outside of fort Dueqene.
  • Battle of Lake George

    Battle of Lake George
    Sir William Johnson wins the battle of Lake George for the British.
  • decleration of war

    decleration of war
    The French and British declare war offically on each other.
  • Fort Oswego

    Fort Oswego
    The French take a fort on the banks of the great lakes.
  • Fort William Henry

    Fort William Henry
    After the French take Fort William Henry, the Native Americans masacre the British troops leaving the fort.
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga
    The French take Fort Ticonderoga.
  • Louisbourg

    Louisbourg
    British take Louisburg which opens them up to the rest of Canada.
  • Fort Frontenac

    Fort Frontenac
    The British capture Fort Frontenacwhich cuts the French comunications with the other French soldiers in the Ohio River Valley.
  • Peace with the Natives

    Peace with the Natives
    The British make peace with the Iroquois, Shawnee, and Deleware Indians.
  • British retake Fort Duequesne

    British retake Fort Duequesne
    The British retake Fort Dueqeune from the French and rename it Pittsburgh.
  • Fort Niagra and Crown Point

    Fort Niagra and Crown Point
    The British take these two forts which open them up to the entire Western frontier.
  • Battle of Quebec

    Battle of Quebec
    The British take the fort but the two Generals from both armies, Gen. Wolfe and Gen. Montcalm die in battle.
  • Battle of Montreal

    Battle of Montreal
    Montreal falls to the British, the surrender of Canada.
  • British in Detroit

    British in Detroit
    The British take Detroit and raise their flag. this effectively ends the war.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris ends the war and takes all of the land in North America away from the French except for two small fishing islands.