Battle of Carillon (1758) | Description Significance - Britannica Battle of Carillon, one of the bloodiest conflicts of the French and Indian War (1754–63) and a major defeat for the British It was fought on July 8, 1758, at Fort Carillon on the shores of the southern tip of Lake Champlain on the border of New York and Vermont
Forbes Expedition - George Washingtons Mount Vernon The Forbes Expedition of 1758 was the third and final attempt by the British to control the Ohio Valley, particularly by capturing Fort Duqesne from the French
1758: The British Turn the Tide - Encyclopedia. com The British added several more victories around the world to their total for 1758 They took control of a series of French trading posts along the west coast of Africa They also attacked the island of Martinique in the Caribbean, which was valuable to France because of its sugar exports
1758 - Wikiwand As of the start of 1758, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923 July 8: French forces inside the British Province of New York resist British attack in the Battle of Carillon June 8: The Siege of Louisbourg begins in Nova Scotia