Siege of Louisbourg.
The French persuaded the Native Americans to attack the settlers during the French and Indian War (AKA Seven Years War).
It was in may of 1754 when George Washington lead an attack against Ensign Joseph Coulon de Villiers, who had been sent to warn Washington and his men they were in French territory.
The Native Americans attacked English settlements in the Ohio Valley during the year of 1763, after the end of the French and Indian War.
The attack on Fort Duquesne
`had a single government that could attack quickly when necessary `support of Indians :D
The small post that George Washington established in the Ohio Country was called Fort Necessity. It was built in 1754 during the French and Indian War as a response to French encroachment in the area. Washington and his troops faced a surprise attack from French forces and ultimately had to surrender, marking a significant early event in the conflict.
Sort of. He was a young British officer when asked to escort a French diplomat and while doing this the man was killed by an Native American that was part of the party. Washington was blamed for the death because he was in charge and even though he couldn't speak or read French he signed a confession in French admitting to the death.
Fort Duquesne
The Abenaki people joined the French in attacking the British outpost of Deerfield, located in present-day Massachusetts, during the French and Indian War in 1704. The attack resulted in the capture and destruction of the outpost.
It wasn't a British General it was General George Washington and later on he set up Fort Necessity which was later sieged by the French until George Washington surrendered.
the ottawa were afraid the british would settle on their land
He was attack because of George Washington