braddocks defeat at fort dusquesne led to the prompted wide-spread of Indian assaults on the weakly defended colonial frontier
The French's defeat occurred during the battles of Sainte-Foy and Restigouche. A surrender was negotiated between Governor Vaudreuil and General Amherst in 1760.
no but the war was about land and the french and all the Indian's that's why call it french and Indian war
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
French and Indian War. Beginning in 1754, it lasted nearly nine years, but did not take place on international soil until 1756. Therefore, it is known as the Seven Years War to others. In America, it is known as the French and Indian war.
what was the issue between the french and indian war?
Most famously, at Quebec and Montreal.
Most famously, at Quebec and Montreal.
how did braddock's defeat of 1755 show the difference in british vs. french and indian fighting methods? Thx!
When British forced French to surrender in Montreal and Quebec at the Battle Of Quebec
When British forced French to surrender in Montreal and Quebec at the Battle Of Quebec
examples of how native americans adapted o their environment
The French citizens were poor because wats cost a lot of money and the defeat was a downfall
Are you talking about the Hundred Years' War, the French Indian War, the defeat of Napoleon or any one of the colonial wars in Africa or Asia? Please specify.
He stuck the first blow against the French, in the French and Indian War.
because the french asked for the Indians help to defeat the British in the french and Indian war.
The first major defeat suffered by the French in the French and Indian War was the Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754. This conflict marked a significant early engagement in the war, where British colonial forces led by George Washington faced off against French troops. Washington and his men were forced to surrender after a day of fighting, which set the stage for the larger conflict between Britain and France in North America. This defeat highlighted the vulnerability of French positions and foreshadowed further military struggles in the war.
The key event that led to the French defeat in the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War) was the British capture of Quebec in 1759. This pivotal battle marked a turning point, as it significantly weakened French control in North America. Coupled with Britain's superior naval power and strategic military campaigns, the fall of Quebec ultimately undermined French forces and led to their surrender in 1763. This defeat resulted in France ceding most of its North American territories to Britain.