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Date: 1754-1761 Presentation by: Ahmarru Seaton & Hayden Knox The Seven Year War Date: 1754-1761 Presentation by: Ahmarru Seaton & Hayden Knox

The War’s Locations In America Fort Necessity (Farmington,PA) July 3, 1754 =French victory over British land Fort Beauséjour (Aulac,NB) June 16, 1755 =British victory over French land Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh,PA) July 9, 1755=French defended their land Fort Bull (Rome,NY) March 27, 1756=French victory over British land Fort William Henry (Lake george,NY) August 9, 1757=French Won over British land Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga,NY) July 8, 1758=French defended their land Fortress Louisbourg (Louisbourg,NS) July 26, 1758=British victory over French land Fort Frontenac (Kingston,ON) August 28, 1758=British victory over French land Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh,PA) November 23,1758=British victory over French land There are more areas in Europe but they were not researchable.

Why did the war start? The war started because the British knew that the French found new land and the British wanted to take over the new land they found so they started fighting over the land.

Who was involved in the war? In the new land the French were settling in they got along with the natives that were already living there because they did the fur trade so the natives helped the French fight against the British.

Why did the war last 7 years? The war lasted 7 years because the French and the British couldn't on sharing land so they kept fighting for a while until they stopped arguing and signed a treaty to stop the war.

Which side won the war? The British Won the war but some of the French still lived, but the French and the British signed a treaty so not a lot of chaos will start happening again.

How The War Ended After the seven year war the French and British signed a treaty known as the treaty of hubertusburg and also signed the treaty of Paris to stop the fighting and through the treaty the French gave the British part of their land.

Sources http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/seven-years-war/ https://css.history.com/ http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/Sev enYearsWar-FrenchandIndianWar-TheWaroftheConquest.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War Page: 54-58 Yellow book Page: 80-101 Blue book