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The British leaders were Lieutenant Colonel George Washington and Captain James Mckay. The British had 393 troops. The French leader was Captain Louis Coulon de Viliers. The French had 700 troops. The French won the battle and the British. -
The British leader was Major General Braddock. The British had 1,300 troops. The French leaders were Captain Lienard de Beaujeu and Captain Jean- Daniel Dumas. The French had 891 troops. The French won and the British lost. -
The British leader was Sir William Johnson. The British had 1,500 troops and 200 Mohawk indians. The French leaders were Jean Erdman and Baron Dieskav. The French had 1,500 troops. The French won the battle and the British lost. -
The British leader was Lieutenant Colonel George Monro. The British had 2,500 troops. The French leader was Marquis de Montcalm. The French had 8,000 troops. The French won the battle and the British lost. -
The British leaders were Major General Jeffery Amherst, Admiral Edward Boscawan. The British had 14,000 troops, and 12,000 sailors/marines. They also had 40 warships. The French leader was Chevailier de Drucour. The French had 3,500 troops, and 3,500 sailors/marines. The also had 5 warships. The British won the battle and the French lost. -
The British leaders were Major General James Abercrombie and Brigadier- General Lord George Howe. The British had 15,000- 16,000 troops. The French leader was Chevailier de Levis. The French had 3,600 troops. The French won the battle and the British lost. -
The British leaders were Brigadier General John Prideaux and Sir William Johnson. The British had 3,945 troops. The French leader was Captain Pierre Pouchot. The French had 486 troops. The British won the battle and the French lost. -
The British leader was Major General James Wolfe. The British had 4,400 troops engaged and 8,000 around Quebec. The French leader was Marquis de Montcalm. The French had 4,500 troops engaged and 3,500 in Quebec. The British won and the French lost.