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Quebec (Canada) (search for this): entry crown-point
Fort Edward (New York, United States) (search for this): entry crown-point
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Crown Point,
A town in Essex county, N. Y., 90 miles north of Albany, which was quite an important tradingstation between the English and the Indians until 1731, when the French took possession of the cape projecting into Lake Champlain on its western side, and built a military work there, which they called Fort Frederick.
The plan of the campaign for 1755 in the French and Indian War contemplated an expedition against the French at Crown Point, to be commanded by William Johnson.
He accomplished more than Braddock or Shirley, yet failed to achieve the main object of the expedition.
The Assembly of New York had voted £8,000 towards the enlistment in Connecticut of 2,000 men for the Niagara and Crown Point expedition; and after hearing of Braddock's defeat, they raised 400 men of their own, in addition to 800 which they had already in the field.
The troops destined for the northern expedition, about 6,000 in number, were drawn from New England, New Jersey, and New York.
They
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry crown-point
Braddock (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry crown-point