french and indian war

  • General George Washington

    General George Washington
    british general who took british and indian ways and was the winner of most battle after that, he was defeated at Fort Necessity because of weak skills.
  • May 1754

    May 1754
    Washington leads 150 virginians to victory ovr a french exploratory
  • june/july 1754

    june/july 1754
    albany congress approves Franklin's plan of the union- but not all colonies accept it
  • fort necessity

    fort necessity
    George Washton and 150 Virginians went to make a fort but the french beat they to it so they had the make fort Necessity on a lower ground. In a resulted in the surrender of the British, it was located southwestern pennylvannia
  • lake goerge

    lake goerge
    The Battle of Lake George took place during the French & Indian War (1754-1763) fought between the French and British.
    Lake George is located in Warren New York
  • Fort William Henery

    Fort William Henery
    british surrendered to the french
  • Fort Duquesne

    Fort Duquesne
    Braddock and his english and colonil force are defeated by french and indians at Fort Duquesne
    this for t is located in Pittsburg, PA
  • Sir William Johnson

    Sir William Johnson
    Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (c. 1715 – 11 July 1774) was an Anglo-Irish official of the British Empire. As a young man, Johnson came to the Province of New York to manage an estate purchased by his uncle, Admiral Peter Warren, which was located amidst the Mohawks, one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. Johnson learned the Mohawk language and Iroquois customs, and was appointed New York's agent to the Iroquois. Throughout his career as a British official among the Iroquois, Johnson c
  • Battle of Quebek

    Battle of Quebek
    battle of quebek
    the battle of quebek was located in quebek city
  • treaty of paris

    treaty of paris
    The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ratified by the Congress of the Confederation on January 14, 1784, and by the King of Great Britain on April 9, 1784 (the ratification documents were exchanged in Paris on May 12, 1784), formally ended the American Revolutionary War between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United States of America, which had rebelled against British rule. The other combatant nations, France, Spain and the Dutch Republic had separate agreements; for details