8b. The French and Indian War
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The fourth round of the global struggle between England and France began in 1754. Unlike the previous three conflicts, the war began in the United States. Under the rule of the Ohio Valley, soldiers in France and the United Kingdom face each other. Access to the profitable fur trade and the most important Mississippi River, the river is the life front of Western Frontier. A group of soldiers led by unknown 22-year-old George Washington attacked the French fort called Duquesne Fort. Immediately after the attack, the Washington forces were forced to surrender. Shortly thereafter, the second British army was defeated. When the news arrived in London, the war was announced and the 7 - year war known in Europe began. Americans will call it a war between France and Indians.
The first phase of this war was a complete disaster for the UK. The attack on the French territory ended in a great failure. France and its allies in India feared the border with the UK by plundering the settlement and plundering. The French army attacked within 60 miles from Philadelphia. Americans are disappointed. They believe that the British did not make an appropriate commitment to North America.
The turning point of war occurred when William Pit took over actions during wartime. He believes North America is important to England's global rule. Pete transfers the municipality to the United States and promises to repay it. He threw in more troops, manipulated the order, replaced the old war hero with a young warrior.
In the military, the tide began to change as the UK occupied Lewis Boule, an important strategic port used by the UK to close the St. Lawrence Seaway. In 1759, Quebec had a fatal blow to the French army. Commander James Wolf sent his army bravely to a rocky embankment that surprised the French army. The battle in the plains of Abraham killed Wolf and the French commander as this important fortress moved to the UK. It is a matter of time before Montreal encounters the same fate.
From the name of the war you may guess that the French have fought Indians during the French and Indian wars. In fact, the main enemies of war are French and British. Both sides have American Indian allies. France has partnered with several tribes including Shawnee, Renape, Ojib, Ottawa, Algonquin. British troops and Iroquois, Catawba, Cherokee allied. When American colonies began to expand toward the west, they collided with the French. The first true confrontation began when the French moved to Ohio and built the Durken Fort in the Ohio River (now Pittsburgh). On May 28, 1754, the first fight of the war, the battle of Jumonville Glen was in the process of building this fortress.
A list of all the major French and Indian wars, including photos, images or maps of the most famous French and Indian wars. It is not a comprehensive list of all the conflicts, conflicts or battles that took place in the war between France and India, but we want to include as many military incidents and actions as possible. All fights in this French and Indian war list are currently listed in alphabetical order, but if you want to find a specific fight you can search it using search. Information on the battle between these French and Indian wars is also included below as those involved in those particular places and battles.
(1689-1697) was the first in the war between France and India called the United States. In fact, the war between France and India was a continuation of colonial war between Britain and France and lasted for quarter century. The hostility of William Kingdom War began in 1690. Several months later Schenectady in New York lit the French and Indians, and the colonial British army (now Annapolis). Royal), Nova Scotia State, Quebec State started attacking. Despite further attacks by France and Indians, the war has stalled. The Ryswick Treaty has ended the war and its European counterparts, and the battle of the Alliance has restored all the colonial property to th