battles of the french and indian war

  • fort necessity and the battle of the great meadows

    fort necessity and the battle of the great meadows
    started may 14 1754 ended July 3 1754. it was located at fort necessity British leader was lieutenant colonel George Washington. number of troops 393. French leader captain louis coulon devillers number of troops 700 men. the French won.
  • battle of the monogelena

    battle of the monogelena
    location fort duquesne. british leader general edward bratic. british troops 1300. french leader captain lienard de bejin. french troops 891 men. the french won
  • battle of lake george

    battle of lake george
    september 8 1755. it was located at fort st. frederie.british leader sir william johnson. british troops 1500 men and 200 mohawk Indians. french leader jean eardman. french troops 1500 men. the british won.
  • siege of fort william henry

    siege of fort william henry
    august 3-9 1757. location fort arillion. British leader lieutenant colonel george monro. British troops 2500 men. French leader marquees de mont calm. French troops approximately 8000 men. french won.
  • battle of Carilion

    battle of Carilion
    july 8 1758. location fort Carillion. british leader major general james abercrombie and brigadier general nord george howe. british troops 15000-16000 men. french leader cheller de levis. french troops 3600 men. french won.
  • siege of Louisburg

    siege of Louisburg
    june 8 to july 26 1758. location fortress of Louisburg. british leader major general Jeffery Amherst. British troops 14000 men 12000 sailors. french leader chevalier de druour. 3500 men 3500 sailors and 5 war ships. the british won.
  • battle of fort niagara

    battle of fort niagara
    july 6-26 in 1759. location fort Niagara. british leader brigadian general john enx sir william johnson. british troops 3945 men. french leader captain pierce. french troops 486. the british won
  • battle of Quebec

    battle of Quebec
    september 13 1759. location st. lorance river. british leader major general james wolfe. 4400 men engaged 8000 around quebec. french leader marcuse de montcalm. french troops 4500 engaged 3500 in Quebec