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| British general who was killed when the French and Indians launched a surprise attach near Ft. Duquesne |
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| agreement that ended the French and Indian War |
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| Situated on a steep cliff high above the St. Lawrence River, it was the site of the final battle of the French and Indian War. |
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| English trader and official who helped gain Iroquois support for England; married an Indian wife, Molly Brant |
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| an attempt to create a general government for the 13 colonies; suggested by Benjamin Franklin |
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| the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America |
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| France and Britain competed in the mid-1700s for control of this area |
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| British were wanting to take from the French |
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| Native Americans who agreed to help the British |
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| Native Americans who helped the French |
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| He and his soldiers fired the first shots of the French and Indian War |
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| built an extensive system of forts to block westward expansion into area they claimed |
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| Here Washington was defeated and returned home. |
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| Colonists feared giving up powers to a central council |
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| moved troops slowly and noisily through the forest |
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| 1757 new British Prime Minister who sent best generals to win the war in North America |
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| capture led to the defeat of France in the French and Indian War |
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| British surprised the French here by climbing at night |
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| tried not to destroy Indian hunting grounds |
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