French and indian war

French and Indian War

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  • Battle of Jumonville Glen

    Battle of Jumonville Glen
    The Battle of Jumonville Glen, also known as the Jumonville affair, was the opening battle of the French and Indian War fought on May 28, 1754 near what is present-day Uniontown in Fayette County, Pennsylvania
  • Albany Congress start

    Albany Congress start
    The purpose was to cement the alliance with the Iroquois. Albany Plan Of Union was to create "One General Goverment" for the 13 Colonies.
  • Attack on Fort Necessity

    Attack on Fort Necessity
    Washington made a surprise attack on the French. The French counter attackedand captured Washington but then they released him and he went home.
  • Albany Congress end

    Albany Congress end
    The purpose was to cement the alliance with the Iroquois. Albany Plan Of Union was to create "One General Goverment" for the 13 Colonies.
  • Braddocks Defeat at Fort Duquesne start

    Braddocks Defeat at Fort Duquesne start
    General Edward Braddock led british and colonial troops but he had little experience fighting in forests of North America. Attacking Fort Duquesine. Braddock get attacked and get wounded and Washington almost died
  • Braddocks Defeat at Fort Duquesne end

    Braddocks Defeat at Fort Duquesne end
    General Edward Braddock led british and colonial troops but he had little experience fighting in forests of North America. Attacking Fort Duquesine. Braddock get attacked and get wounded and Washington almost died
  • Massacre at Fort William Henry start

    Massacre at Fort William Henry start
    During the next 2 years many British attacks failed. Meanwhile the French were having many important victories. They took Fort Oswego and Fort William Henry.
  • Massacre at Fort William Henry end

    Massacre at Fort William Henry end
    During the next 2 years many British attacks failed. Meanwhile the French were having many important victories. They took Fort Oswego and Fort William Henry.
  • Forbes Expedition start

    Forbes Expedition start
    The Forbes Expedition was a British military expedition led by Brigadier-General John Forbes in 1758, during the French and Indian War. There mission was to capture Fort Duquesne.
  • Forbes Expedition end

    Forbes Expedition end
    The Forbes Expedition was a British military expedition led by Brigadier-General John Forbes in 1758, during the French and Indian War. There mission was to capture Fort Duquesne.
  • Plains of Abraham start

    Plains of Abraham start
    The city of Quebec was was vital to the defense of New France, without it they cant supply their forts farther up the St. Lawrence river.September 18 1759 Quebec was surrendered to the British.
  • Plains of Abraham end

    Plains of Abraham end
    The city of Quebec was was vital to the defense of New France, without it they cant supply their forts farther up the St. Lawrence river.September 18 1759 Quebec was surrendered to the British.
  • Surrender of Vaudreuil

    Surrender of Vaudreuil
    After the British took Quebec, Marquis Vaudreuil tried to resist any further British attempts to obtain French land. He failed to do so, and Vaudreuil ended up having to surrender Montreal to the British.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    Britain and France signed the Treaty of Paris which brought the conflict to an end. Britian gained Canada and all the French lands exept New Orleans. France kept two islands and sugar growing island of the west Indies. 1762 Spain helped France.
  • Pontiacs Rebellian start

    Pontiacs Rebellian start
    Pontiac took many British forts but the British struck back and regained most of what they lost. After the French told them about the treaty, the Natives returned home.
  • Pontiacs Rebellion end

    Pontiacs Rebellion end
    Pontiac took many British forts but the British struck back and regained most of what they lost. After the French told them about the treaty, the Natives returned home.