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Strategic French stronghold later renamed after a great British statesman?

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What French stronghold at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers was captured by the british in 1758?

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What was the french stronghold at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers captured by the British in 1758?

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Was New York ever called York?

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Did the British settle New York City?

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What events turned the tides of battle after William Pitt became head of British government?

occurring in 1758, the British seized Fort Duquesne, which they renamed Fort Pitt after William Pitt, the British leader.


What events turned the tide of the battle after William Pitt became head of British Government?

occurring in 1758, the British seized Fort Duquesne, which they renamed Fort Pitt after William Pitt, the British leader.


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occurring in 1758, the British seized Fort Duquesne, which they renamed Fort Pitt after William Pitt, the British leader.