War

The French and Inadian War (1754-1763) (Alexis)

  • The Message

    George Washington set out for French encroachment, carrying Virginia's ultimatum to French captain Legardeur de Saint-Pierre at Rivier aux Boeufs. He rejected it.
  • The First Battle

    The First Battle
    Washington defeats French in a surprise attack. His troops retreat to Great Medows and built fort Necessity.
  • The French Take Fort Necessity

  • Washington's Resignation

    Blammed for Fort Necessity, Washington resigns. He will return as a volunteer inder British authority.
  • The Battle of the Wilderness

    British Braddick's forces are defeated near Fort Duquense in Pennsylvania, leaving the backwoods of British territory un defeated.
  • The Battle of Lake George

    British Colonel William Johnson's forces win, making Johnson the first British Hero of the war.
  • Declorations of War

    Great Britain declares war on France. France declares war on Great Britain.
  • Fort Oswego

    French capture this fort on the banks of the Great Lakes.
  • Fort William Henry

    The commander-in-cheif of the French forces, Louis-Joseph de Montclam takes Fort William Henry. The Infamous Massacure occurs, later dramatized in James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of The Mohicans.
  • The French take Fort Ticondera

  • Louisburg

    The British seize Louisburg, the opening rout to Canada.
  • The British Take Fort Ticonderoga

  • Quebec

    The British win the decisive Battle of Quebec. Montclam and Wolfe, the commanding generals of both armies, perish in battle.
  • French Siege of Quebec Falls

  • Montreal

    Montreal falls to the British; letters are signed finishing the surrender of Canada
  • Treaty of Paris

    All French possesions east of the Mississippi, except New Orleans, are given to British. All French possessions west of the Mississippi are given to the Spanish. France regains Martinique, Guadeloupe and St. Lucia.