For the 1759 campaign, British secretary of…
May 1759 CE
Instructions are sent to the governors of the Thirteen Colonies to raise up twenty thousand provincial militia for these campaigns.
About eight thousand provincial men are raised and sent to Albany by provinces as far south as Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
New York sends three thousand men and New Jersey sends one thousand.
Massachusetts musters sixty-five hundred men; about thirty-five hundred go to Albany, while the remainder are dispatched for service with Wolfe at Quebec or other service in Nova Scotia.
The balance of the provincial men come from the other New England provinces and Pennsylvania.
When Quaker Pennsylvania balks at sending any men, Amherst persuades them to raise men by threatening to withdraw troops from forts in the Ohio River Valley on the province's western frontier, which are regularly subjected to threats from natives and the French.
When Amherst learns through Sir William Johnson that the Iroquois League is prepared to support British efforts to drive the French out of their frontier forts, he decides to send an expedition to capture Fort Niagara.
He sends two thousand of the provincials west from Albany along with three thousand regular troops under Brigadier General John Prideaux in May.
He leads the remainder of the provincials, consisting primarily of Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Connecticut men, north to Fort Edward, where they join six thousand regular troops (about two thousand Royal Highlanders, as well as the 17th, 27th, and 53rd regiments of foot, the 1st Battalion of the 60th Foot, about one hundred Royal Artillery, seven hundred of Rogers' Rangers, and five hundred light infantry under Thomas Gage).
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Iroquois (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations)
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New France (French Colony)
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Ohio Country
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Friends, Religious Society of (Quakers)
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Connecticut (English Crown Colony)
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New York, Province of (English Colony)
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Pennsylvania, Province of (English Colony)
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Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
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New Jersey (English Colony)
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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Rogers' Rangers
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