9 people, 7 battles Flashcards
Practice for the 9 people, 7 battles quiz over the French and Indian War
Killed in the battle of Fort Wilderness
Edward Braddock
Young 21 year old officer in Virginia’s militia
George Washington
Called an important war council that helped unite American Indians in attacks against the British
Pontiac
British general who led them to victory in the Battle of Quebec
James Wolf
Learned to be a leader in this war
George Washington
First general to arrive from Great Britain
Edward Braddock
He decided to scale the cliffs to surprise the French
James Wolf
Created the first political cartoon called “Join or Die”
Benjamin Franklin
Died in the battle of Quebec
Marquis de Montcalm
Created the Albany Plan
Benjamin Franklin
Lost the battle of Fort William Henry
George Munroe
Refused to listen to Washington’s suggestions on how to fight the Indians
Edward Braddock
He died in the battle of Quebec and became a British hero
James Wolf
Appointed by king as war minister
William Pitt
Governor of New France at opening of the war
Marquis Duquesne
French burned down the fort.
Second Battle of Fort Duquesne
Great French commander who won many victories with limited resources
Marquis de Montcalm
Indians broke the agreement by slaughtering 185 unarmed men and took 300 men and children as slaves
Massacre at Fort William Henry
The French defeated a small British Army led by George Washington
Battle of Fort Necessity
Built in 1754 by the French. Braddock’s forces were defeated in the Ohio River Valley region
Fort Duquesne
General Braddock unsuccessfully captured Fort Duquesne. Braddock died in this battle
Battle of the Wilderness
The British rebuilt the fort and named it Fort Pitt. This is where Pittsburgh is today.
Second Battle of Fort Duquesne
This battle marked the beginning of the end of the French power in North America. 1759
Battle of Quebec
1760, the city fell to the British and the fighting ended soon
Fall of Montreal