Eyre and his men are replaced by …

Years: 1757 - 1757
April
Eyre and his men are replaced by Lieutenant Colonel George Monro and the 35th Foot in the spring.

Monro establishes his headquarters in the entrenched camp, where most of his men are located.

The French may have not been able to take the fort, but the destruction of so many boats crippled Monro’s ability to sortie reconnaissance parties further up the lake to assess French and native movements.

The loss of the boats and manpower shortages make patrolling and scouting outside the protective walls of Fort William Henry precarious for Monro and he is unable to send out sufficient scouts.

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