A 1759 map for the
British Army plan of attack for the
Battle of Ticonderoga during the
French and Indian War "proposed to be put in Execution as near as the circumstances and ground will admit of". A British military force of more than 11,000 men under the command of General Sir
Jeffrey Amherst moved artillery to high ground overlooking
Fort Ticonderoga on July 26, 1759, which was defended by a garrison of 400
French troops. Rather than defend the fort, the French decided to abandon and destroy it, but the destruction was unsuccessful and the British occupied it the next day.
Map: William Brasier; Restoration: Lise Broer