The War and Peace Timeline

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    The War

  • The War

    The War
    Between 1673 and 1690 France and England were almost always at war.
  • Bristish Takes The Power

    Bristish Takes The Power
    most of Acadia was under Bristish control.
  • About France

     About France
    French were very well established, most population was born in France and Quebec was the largest town in New France.
  • British Force

    British Force
    A british force led by general george washinton marched into the valley.
  • Serious Penalties

    Serious Penalties
    Lawerence gave the Adcadians seroius penalties, They found 300 armed men protecting the fort
  • The War

    The War
    in 1756 a 7 year war almost turned into a world war. as well as Europe, France, England fought in India, The Carribian and Africa.
  • British Gain Supplies

    British Gain Supplies
    The British collected a huge group of Warships and troups at Halifax.
  • The Route to Canada

    The Route to Canada
    In 1759 Major- General James Wolfe led a fleet up to St. lawerence river, he had about 200 ships carying 9000 soldiers and 18000 sailers.
  • The Montreal Surrendered

    The Montreal Surrendered
    The French surrendered the Montreal .New france passed into Bristsh hands.
  • The War Ended

    The War Ended
    When the war began in 1690 the war began between France and England, in 1763 the war between both France and England had ended.
  • The Royal Proclimation

    The Royal Proclimation
    In October, King George the Third, of England signed the Royal Proclimation of 1763.
  • The Quebec Act of 1774

    The Quebec Act of 1774
    In 1774 the attempt to turn Quebec into a colony with a Bristish identity failed.
  • National Battlefields

    National Battlefields
    In 1908 national Battle fields commision was created to preserve the site.
  • Canada

    Canada
    Canada finally made it a historic site.
  • Rebuilding the Fortress

    Rebuilding the Fortress
    Work began in Earnest to rebuild the fortress as it would have looked in the 1750's.