In The Historiography of some countries, the war is alternatively named, The French and Indian was as it’s known in the United States as well as among many English speaking Canadians or the war of the Conquest as it is known in French-speaking Canada, while the war is called the seven years’ War by other in English English-speaking Canada. The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided …show more content…
Robert Dinwiddie, the Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor sent George Washington, a 21-year-old major, to warn the French captain Leaguer de Saint-Pierre of his troops' trespass. Dinwiddie’s message deliver on his way, Washington attempted to enlist the large number of Indians with no success. the message was Ignored once he arrived, the French refused to recognized the Virginia charter. Though returned to Virginia with nothing to show for his trip. Washington nonetheless promoted Lieutenant Colonel and in the spring of 1754given the mission of removing the French From Ohio region. Due to the powerful presence of French who had completed the string of forts along the Alleghany. Washington was successfully attempt to build a fort near Pittsburgh. In May 28, 1754 a Mingo Indian named Tanaghrisson who had agreed to scout for Washington spotted a French patrol stalking Washington's men. Washington returned to Virginia on July 17 and gave an account of the battle at Great Meadows to the Virginia council. The council blamed him for most of the failure. Humiliated, Washington resigned his position though he later returned to battle as a volunteer under General Edward …show more content…
William Johnson's troops had a surprising victory at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, taking Fort Frederick's. Johnson, an Irish immigrant, emerged as the first hero of the war and set himself on a quick rise to fame and historical importance. A similar scenario took place on the French side, though with perhaps even more neglect. The French crown had less money to send their colonies, and France's attention was in Europe, where Prussia was becoming increasingly antagonistic and was on the verge of invading Saxony in 1756, setting off the Seven Year's