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Battle of Lake George FrenchandIndianWar.info History of the French and Indian War 1754-1763
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Enter your search terms. An Irishman by birth, William Johnson had held an extensive domain on the banks of the Mohawk River for a score of years, and grown powerful and rich by trading with the Indians of the Five Nations who found him far more honest and reliable than his Dutch rivals in the business, and over whom he came to acquire so profound an influence that the Government made him Indian Superintendent. The British now decided to focus on the Champlain Valley. C1736 - 1796 ). The theory and techn...
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Oswego-history.com, A Public Service Web Site. French and Indian War. French and Indian War. French and Indian War. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. French and Indian War. Part of the Seven Years’ War. British Victory; Treaty of Paris. France cedes New France. To Great Britain, retaining Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Daniel Lienard de Beaujeu. 42,000 regulars and militia (peak strength, 1758). 10,000 regulars (troupes de la terre and troupes de la marine, peak strength, 1757). 2,200 natives (1759).
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French and Indian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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French and Indian War. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the conflict from 1754 1763. For the series of conflicts between 1688 and 1763, see French and Indian Wars. French and Indian War. Part of the Seven Years' War. France cedes New France. East of the Mississippi River to Great Britain. Retaining Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Daniel Lienard de Beaujeu. 42,000 regulars and militia (peak strength, 1758). 10,000 regulars ( troupes de la terre. And troupes de la marine. Nations dec...
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Illinois Company Blog, Rogers' Rangers, Jaeger's Battalion: Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America
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SHERRY SHOOK’S LINKS | Washington County Regiment of N.C. Militia
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French and Indian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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French and Indian War. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from The French and Indian War. This article is about the conflict from 1754 1763. For the series of conflicts between 1688 and 1763, see French and Indian Wars. French and Indian War. Part of the Seven Years' War. France cedes New France. East of the Mississippi River to Great Britain. Retaining Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Daniel Lienard de Beaujeu. 42,000 regulars and militia (peak strength, 1758). And troupes de la marine. Nations...
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