The French Canadians led by the Chevalier …
Years: 1760 - 1760
The French Canadians led by the Chevalier de Lévis stage a counteroffensive on the Plains of Abraham in the spring of 1760, with initial success at the Battle of Sainte-Foy, but they are unable to retake Quebec, due to British naval superiority following the Battle of Neuville.
The French forces retreat to Montreal, where on September 8 they surrender to overwhelming British numerical superiority.
The Seven Nations of Canada, seeing French and native defeat, resign from the war in 1760 and negotiate the Treaty of Kahnawake with the British.
Among its conditions is their unrestricted travel between Canada and New York, as the nations have extensive trade between Montreal and Albany as well as populations living throughout the area.
The French forces retreat to Montreal, where on September 8 they surrender to overwhelming British numerical superiority.
The Seven Nations of Canada, seeing French and native defeat, resign from the war in 1760 and negotiate the Treaty of Kahnawake with the British.
Among its conditions is their unrestricted travel between Canada and New York, as the nations have extensive trade between Montreal and Albany as well as populations living throughout the area.
Locations
People
Groups
- New France (French Colony)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- French Canadians
- New York, Province of (English Colony)
- Seven Nations of Canada
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
Topics
- North American Fur Trade
- Indian Trade
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- French and Indian War
- Sainte-Foy, Battle of
