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Sir William Johnson
Sir William Johnson Who one of the only people to do what he did. Johnson had invited all indians who were neutral to come to his house and try to get theym on there side. He also had an Indian name and had a second wife of mohawk blood. -
Major General Jeffrey Amherst
Major General Jeffrey Amherst was unlike Johnson in so many ways! He was mean to the Indians down right mean to the colonists. And thought he was better then an other personin his state. And he did not like Johson at all. -
George Washington
George Washington has failed many times but failure is important in winning. He was taking advice from the British and the Indians for fighting in the forest and in battle. -
Jenkins Ear
This was the excuse person that had lead to the war -
Start of The French and Indian War
England delcares war with the French. They would have started sooner but they did not have a good enough excuse! -
Fort Necessity
It was the opening action to start the war. At the end of the battle a total of 33 man were killed, most on the british side. -
Lake George
Sir William Johnson lead troops 1,500 British 200 Mohawks. Job was tto cature and push back as many French as possible. -
Fort Oswego
It was a trading post that was started up in 1722. In the French and Indian the french destoryed it. -
Louisbourg
General Jeffrey Amherst captured louisbourg. Original settlement
made in 1713. British Colonists took over and then French took it back. -
Fort Niagara
It was safe trip from France to North America. The British took control and then William Johnson was a test driver so to speak and the british kept control for 13 years. -
Quebec
Quebec it is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level. Quebec is Canada's largest province by area. Never over thrown by British -
Montreal French Surrender
When the British were the first to arrive up the St. French General Franois-Gaston de Lvis ordered his troops to burn their flags when they were refused the military honours of war after their surrender. (As portrayed in Canada: A People's History Lawrence in May 1760, the French General François-Gaston de Lévis had no choice but to retreat to Montreal, where he planned to make a last stand. But three British armies totalling 17,000 men began to converge on the town, burning villages al -
Treaty of Paris
Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement. It ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War.The Treaty was made possible by the British victory over France and Spain, and marked the beginning of an era of British dominance outside Europe.The treaty did not involve either Prussia or Austria who signed a separate Treaty of Hubertusburg.