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Why Was Fort William Henry Important

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“Fort William Henry” By the beginning of the 18th century Great Britain and France were essentially the only rivals in the quest for domination inn North America.As a result their fued began to exceed limits during the battle for the Ohio river valley.Thus the French and Indian war began.Today the term is used to describe the entire 70 year conflict.Troops and supplies were very important in battle. While high rate fire weapons were used.In addition Fort William Henry would become one of the most famous battle during the French and Indian war because of back to back combat in order to conquer. Troops and supplies were indeed very important.
“During the battle of Fort William Henry, British surrendered after a six day siege.”A siege is …show more content…

32.) “With an attack in anticipation the fort was so urgent to be built the British raised the flag on September,18 even though the fort was only 25 percent finished”(Genrald E.Bradfeild Pg. 33.) Construction was slow and winter was approaching(Genrald E.Bradfeild Pg.33.) French leader Montcalm targeted Fort William Henry during the summer of 1757 not winter and by the time he attacked.The fort’s construction was finished(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) The British troops were disarmed as conditions of surrender made to march from the fort(Sparknotes.com.) As the British were leaving the sick and wounded men were massacred by the indians(Sparknotes.com.) Little did the indians know the British were filled with smallpox(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) “Smallpox is a deadly disease that played a crucial part during the war”(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) The French did nothing to stop but held negotiations so the British would collect their supplies(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) The British desperately wanted to take the fort back.(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) By 1758, Pitt (General) ordered 50,000 British soldiers and colonial militia to prepare to fight(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) Victory there would give the British control of all boat traffic in and out of Quebec and the rest of Canada(Peggy Caravantes Pg.20.) “The British attack on the french lasted seven

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