French and indian war

French and Indian war timeline project

  • Battle of Jumonville Glen

    The shot at Jumonville Glen were the first in fort necessity campaign, ultimately leading to world war. When Washington arrived, he recived word that a party of French soldiers was camped in a revine not far from his position.
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    Albany Congress

    Washington was defending Fort Necessity meeting he was to cement the alliance with the Iroquios propposed to the Albany Plan of Union.
  • Attack on fort Necessity

    The allies revealed that the French were hiding in the woods in front of George Washington, who wanted to carry out his orders and move on. The French counter attacked them, however, at Fort necessity.
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    Braddock's defeat at fort Duquesne

    Braddock's defeat was a failed British expedition he led the British and died. It was a big set back for the British.
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    Massacre at Fort William Henery

    It was a british fort at southern end of the lake George in the province of New York. More than 200 people died or were wounded.
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    Forbes Expedition

    They had to capture Fort Duquesne. The French abandoned and blew up the fort within a few miles of Fort Duquesne. He died not long after because he was ill.
  • Plains of Abraham

    It was part of the Seven Years' War. The british surprised the French and defeating them. It was over within 30 minutes.
  • Surrender of Vaudreuil

    Vaudreuil was forced to surrender Montreal. He was taken on a ship and imprisoned.The British help the sick French for an agreement that they could not serve i the war.
  • Treaty of Paris

    It was signed by the British, France, and Spain. It was after the Seven Years War when the British won. The treaty was to give Britain the East side of the Mississippi.
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    Pontiac's Rebellion

    It started when warriors attack the British at Detroit. They wanted to take out the British from former French lands. The British were ready when Pontiac arrived. They had to surround the British and attack them.