Battles
People
British or French?
Wildcard
100

Edward Braddock is killed at this ambush attack and George Washington becomes well-known as a hero. 

The Battle of Monongahela

100

British commander in the French and Indian War. Involved in Braddock's Expedition and Forbes' Expedition. 

George Washington

100

This military was known for adopting guerilla warfare early in the French and Indian War. 

France

100

Control of this region was one of the major reasons for the French and Indian War.

Ohio River Valley

200

This fort was was built to defend an impending British attack, following the events at the Jumonville Affair. 

Fort Necessity

200

Iroquois leader who sided with the British. Known for killing Jumonville at the Jumonville Affair. 

Half-King

200

Controlled Fort Duquesne at the forks of the Ohio. 

France

200

This type of fighting style emphasized the use of unconventional battle tactics and ambush attacks. 

Guerilla Warfare

300

The French burned Fort Duquesne to avoid losing it to the British. The British renamed the fort this.

Fort Pitt

300

French general who played an instrumental role in the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga and the Battle of Quebec. Did not trust his Native American allies. 

Joseph de Montcalm

300

This civilization was awarded land from the Mississippi to the East Coast following the French and Indian War.

British

300

This treaty formally ended the French and Indian War.

Treaty of Paris
400

Montcalm became famous for his unique strategy of creating wood barriers at this battle. 

Battle of Ticonderoga 

400

A career soldier known for his battles in Europe. The British assigned him with the task of guiding 2,000 soldiers to seize Fort Duquesne.

Edward Braddock

400

Made two attempts to create a trail and seize Fort Necessity at the forks of the Ohio.

British

400

This treaty formally allied the British and Iroquois.

Treaty of Easton

500

The final battle of the French and Indian War.

Battle of Quebec and Montreal

500

The Prime Minister of Great Britain. He decided to invest more money and soldiers into the French and Indian War. 

William Pitt

500

Strong alliances with the natives allowed this group to see early success in the French and Indian War.

French

500

This was an attempt by Benjamin Franklin to unite the colonies at the beginning of the French and Indian War. The plan failed and colonies remained divided. 

The Albany Plan of Union

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