french and indian war

  • the war begun

    the war begun
    it was said that the war began 1752
  • dispatched young george washington

    dispatched young george washington
    the governor of Virginia dispatched young George Washington to the upper ohio to warn the French away from the valley
  • washington returned with trrops to sieze a strategic point

    washington returned with trrops to sieze a strategic point
    Washington returned to seize strategic point, the forks of ohio modern pittsburg
  • baddock accepted virginia militia and supplies

    baddock accepted virginia militia and supplies
    baddock accepted supplies and militia from Pennsylvania but arrogantly ignored colonial advice
  • residents held their ground

    residents held their ground
    here a minority of residents held their ground backed by a chain of small forts that Washington organized
  • virginia responded to baddocks defeat

    virginia responded to baddocks defeat
    Virginias government responded to Baddocks defeat by raising an army of several frontiersmen commanded by Andrew Lewis and joined by about 100 cherrokee
  • Western virginia remained open to assault

    Western virginia remained open to assault
    The western Virginia remained open to assault until British regulars under gen. john Forbes drove the French away from the forks of the Ohio present day Pittsburg, and established fort pitt.T
  • indians were back under british influence

    indians were back under british influence
    Ohio Indians were back under the British influence, though occasional Indian raids into Virginia continued
  • uneasy peace

    uneasy peace
    finally an uneasy peace settled in the ohio valley, though the issue of who would control remained