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Ticonderoga 1758: Montcalm’s victory against all odds (Campaign)

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Osprey’s study of one of the vital decisive battles of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). On 5 July 1758 General Abercromby’s expedition against Fort Carillon set off from its camp. Within hours, tragedy struck. Some rangers ran into a French scouting party and within the fierce skirmish that followed Lord Howe, the darling of The military, was once shot during the heart. The military was once shattered on the loss, but Abercromby went to pieces. He determined to attack Montcalm’s completed breastworks head-on. Battalion after battalion was once sacrificed, essentially the most famous of those hopeless assaults being that of the Black Watch. With the failure of his plan and the exhaustion of his army Abercromby retreated to the foot of Lake George – Montcalm had saved Canada, with Abercromby’s lend a hand.

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