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  • ...ied by Great Britain following the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] ending the [[French and Indian War]]. The law was considered by the British North American colonists to have Following the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] which ended the [[French and Indian War]], Great Britain ruled the former French territories by military law. The
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  • Major '''Robert Rogers''' (1731-1795) was a British Army officer in the [[French and Indian War]], born in [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]] whose unit, '''Roge
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  • ...e French built [[Fort Duquesne]] at the Ohio's head. This triggered the [[French and Indian War]].<ref> Anderson, ''Crucible of War'' (2000)</ref> After British General Jo
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  • ...il 1760, when it was surrendered to the English at the conclusion of the [[French and Indian War]].
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  • *1754 The beginning of the [[French and Indian War]] of the British Army and British colonists against the forces of the Frenc
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  • ...es]], then returned by the British to France, then ceded again after the [[French and Indian War]] of 1755.
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  • ...o the earliest military history, MAJ Robert Rogers and his Rangers, in the French and Indian War, often is considered the ancestor of British and U.S. forces.
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  • ...ceded all of [[New France]] to [[British Empire|Britain]] following the [[French and Indian War|Seven Years' War]].
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  • ...This rivalry between the British and the French reached a climax in the [[French and Indian War]], which ended in British victory and the withdrawal of the French.
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  • ...war. This was Washington's first battle and the first engagement of the [[French and Indian War]]. ...resigned his commission at the end of 1758. For him, as for Virginia, the French and Indian War was over. He had been bloodied in combat, was an acknowledged leader of Vir
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  • ...Pittsburgh, White does provide a lot of the context for understanding the French and Indian War.
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  • While some Ranger techniques literally go back to Rogers' Rangers in the [[French and Indian War]], there is specific training in advanced infantry techniques that are used
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  • ...le County]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]. He was a veteran of the [[French and Indian War]], served in the [[Delaware General Assembly]], was the first elected [[Gov ...le County, Delaware|New Castle County]] militia, and in 1756, during the [[French and Indian War]], he was commissioned again as a [[major]]. Along with others, he built a
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  • ...under [[Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst|Jeffrey Amherst]] during the [[French and Indian War]]. The [[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]] in 1763 ended the [[Seven
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  • At the end of the [[French and Indian War]] in 1763, Spain ceded Florida to [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] in excha
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  • ...ng disputed territory between the colonial British and French during the [[French and Indian War]]. The French established numerous fortifications in the area, including th
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  • ...an officer of the [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]] militia during the [[French and Indian War]] and the [[American Revolution]]. Rodney was a lawyer from St. Jones Neck ...s Court, Justice of the Peace, and judge in the lower courts. During the [[French and Indian War]], he was commissioned captain of the [[East Dover Hundred|Dover Hundred]]
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