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George Washington, James Micay Led the troops 3,013 British troops
Louis Coulon Villers Led French troops
700 men
The French won the battle -
British leader: Major General Edward Braddock
1,300 men
French Leader: Captain Lienard de Beaujeu, Captain Jean-Daniel Dumas
891 men
British -
British Leader: Sir William Johnson
1,500, 200 men
French Leader: Jean Erdman, Baron Diekau
1,500 troops
French won -
British Leader: Lieutenant Colonel George Monaro
2,500 troops
French Leader: Marquis de Montcalm
Approx 8,000 troop
British won -
British Leader: Major General James Abercrombie Brigadier-General Lord George Howe
15,000-16,000 troops
French Leader: Major General Louis Joseph de Montcalm
3,600 Troops
British won -
British Leader: Jeffery Amherst, Edward Boscawen, and James Wolfe
26,005 Troops
French Leader: Chevalier de Drucour
7,005 Troops
St. Louisburg won -
British Leader: General John Prideaux
3,945 Troops
French Leader: Captain Pierre Pouchot
486 Troops
Quebec won -
British Leader: Major General James Wolfe
4,400 Troops
French Leader: Marquis de Montcalm
8,000 Troops
British won