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French troops take Ohio, but the english claim it for themselves and say that the french can't have it.
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French military leader Ensign de Jumonville and a third of his army were killed by George Washington and his troops. In revenge the french and natives kill one third of Gorege Washingtons army and force them to surrender.
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The British make a push against the french that in the end fails.
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The British finally declare war on the french, but the war spreads back to Europe and France and the rest of the british and french territories.
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General Monclaim (french) leads many attacks deep in british territory. They attack Fort William, and threaten New York. The british are held at bay by the french and natives.
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The treaty of Easton is signed and the british gain control of the forts of Ohio
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The british line up to take Quebec city. The french see them coming in the morning. The battle only took 15 minutes, the next day the french surrendered.
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The french reinforcements came too late to win the battle. The british battle plan was a lot better then the frenches, which resulted in their victory.
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Potiacs war, Pontiacs conspiracy, or Pontiacs rebellion. It was a war that launched in 1763 because of a loose confirmation of elements of native tribes, primarly from the great lakes region, the Illinois country and the Ohio valley.
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The treaty ends the war between Britain and France.
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King George Ill signs the proclamation of 1763 receiving the land west of the Allegheny mountains for the natives. This is the mark of the end of the war.