•July 25, 1759: A Slow Route to Victory The British take Fort Niagara; the French abandon Crown Point. After these two victories, the British control the entire western frontier.
•September 13, 1759: Quebec The British win the decisive Battle of Quebec. Montcalm and Wolfe, the commanding generals of both armies, perish in battle.
•May 16, 1760: French Siege of Quebec fails.
•September 8, 1760: Montreal falls to the British; letters are signed finishing the surrender of Canada.
•(circa) September 15, 1760: The functional end of the war The British flag is raised over Detroit, effectively ending the war.
•September 13, 1759: Quebec The British win the decisive Battle of Quebec. Montcalm and Wolfe, the commanding generals of both armies, perish in battle.
•May 16, 1760: French Siege of Quebec fails.
•September 8, 1760: Montreal falls to the British; letters are signed finishing the surrender of Canada.
•(circa) September 15, 1760: The functional end of the war The British flag is raised over Detroit, effectively ending the war.