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1754 | Year in which the French and Indian War began |
France and England | Countries fighting the French and Indian War |
Fort Necessity | Makeshift stockade which Washington built for defense against the French |
Albany Plan of Union | Plan for making laws, raising taxes, and setting up a defense for the colonists |
Edward Braddock | English General who led a failed attempt to take the French outpost at Fort Duquesne |
William Pitt | English governmental leader who turned the tide for English victory in the War |
Louisbourg | French fort captured by Lord Jeffery Amherst in1758 |
Fort Pitt | Formerly The French Fort Duquesne, and taken by the British |
Battle of Quebec | Decisive battle in Canada which gave the British the victory of the French and Indian War |
Treaty of Paris | Formal treaty which ended the French and Indian War |
Terms of Treaty of Paris | Canada and all lands east of the Mississippi River belong to England |
Plains of Abraham | Site of the decisive English victory at the Battle of Quebec |