Britain and France have been rivals for forever, and are now in another war in the New World. Both armies want to beat each other whatever the cost.
Early French Victory
France and Britain both dream of having the largest portions of America and controlling vast portions of the world. They fight seemingly endless battles with the tables turning constantly.
Later British Victory
George Washington brings troops to Ohio River Valley where he was told to build a fort. He called it Fort Necessity. However, the French also had a fort called Fort Duquesne and attacked the British with some Indians. The British had to surrender to the French.
The Results & Exchange Of Territories
Britain tries to ambush the French at Fort Duquesne, and it is a very bloody battle, but the French eventually win against the British with the British leaving with only a third of their original 1,500 men.
Britain finally starts to turn the tables when they block French supply ships to North America. New General, William Pitt, hires more new generals. One of their major wins is at the battle of Quebec. Sadly, one of the new generals, General Wolfe, dies in the battle.
You're finished! Surrender!
France finally admits defeat and has to give up most of its territories in North America. The only territory the French have now are a few Caribbean islands.